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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Mar 1922, p. 3

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"llllllfllllllflllllllllflflfll'fi imn its own are! for wu- umer “'1 Bl'.\'\ Kinds of electrié 'Give us a trial. [336 {Park Illinois EERVICE thH season. nan-rink We ihnréd and a much lower {d at‘ read~~ :e ‘to get a .d material. get from MPANY Place at Street TS ND GENERAL PINS tiling Delivery for 11wa Expo-s Co. Phone H. P. 25 :press (Co. *MPANY ,dy Assistant :tween Lterial Coke tn! - Itkphm 335 Company '3 Phone 54 .ce T. L. KOPP BUTTERgEGGSuMARGA RINEsg North Shore Trust Company Palace Cash Market E Free Delivery Primer Legs of Young Mutton . Bacon â€"â€"~ Sugar Cured, strip . . . . Libby’s Red Alaska Salmon . . Round Steah‘young and juicy J . Fancy Fresh Shrimps . i . . . .1; . . Hindquarter of Lamb .......... Native Sirloin Steak . .. ......... Boneless Smoked Pork Butts . . . Prime Rib Roast of Native Beef Fancy Roasting Chicken ........ Nahaut Bacon Squares . g, ..... in addition to the transportation of freight and expreq between Highland Pork and Chicago we nre pleased to an nounce tint were now prepared to do long distance movini of house hold tooth and furniture. Tel. Highland Park 227 elephone 57 Come in, and set-3' our new line of latest desigriS-and patterns $2.00 and $2.25 Gent’s Furnishings 393 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 331 R. Wg'SCHNEIDER Finest Quality Home General Checking, Deposit and Commercial Business Sheridan Road and Central Avenue Before paying $3.00 for a "Spring Cap SATURDAY SPECIALS Capital and Surplus B. ‘ HANSEN. Proprietor Pam ChiagoTeLanklinlzg- MOVE ANYTHING ANYWHERE $150,000 GEORGE G. ROCK. Mn. 685 Centtal Avenue (ASut-Buk) NOTICE Fresh Vegetables Dressed Poultry Highlnnd Park, llli] 25c 30c 33c 25c 38c 33c 33c 37c 30c 39c 5“ is to hours of service. hence we have ‘éasked the editor to let the above ptand at the head of Our item: fox" a couple of weeks. For all of which: :we are truly grnteful . E Next Sunday evening the pastor ; hopes to take the wthe1 congregation : on a trip to Chicago. You think you know Chicago. But do you? You Lknow what the newspapers say, and :what you have seen. But do you know what the churches are doing in that great metropolis? 0f the tre- .mendous problem. and the. success fithey are haxing in sohing it? Be sure to come to Grace church Sunday night. A hundred or more slides of fwondrous beauty enlurged to life size by the most modern and powerâ€" ful stereopticon. It will be worth your while The Choral Club is putting a lot of hard work on the Eisner Cantata. “The Kingdom of God." Next week We hope to publish the list of solos, duets and qparltets. Mr. Nichols, the director, says he has never been able to assemble a group of better talent, nor has there been greater enthu. ainsm shown. We confidently expect to offer the finest musical event ever given in Highland Park. Next Sunday morning at the close of the Sunday School hour the pastor hopes to have the privilege of talking to every parent who is interested in the religious development of the child life of the community. All fathers and mothers are especially urged to attend. Special music by the junior choir. _ Our new mfle choir created quite a sensation last Sunday evening. We have a promise that this event will be repeated quite often. -( ‘ Services ere held in this church Every Sunday morning 5t 10:45, 8w lidajy School meets immediately titer 3the morning service, end is open to ; pupils up to the use of 20 yeah. \The 1 Wednesday evening mdetinz, whicfi in- cludes testimonies of Christinn Science healing, is at 8 o'clock: E. You are cordially invfigd to make use of the reading room at 387 Cen- 'tnl avenue, which is open every week day from nine o’clock in the morning until six o’clock in the evening end Sunday afternoon: (mm two to six I o'clock. - 9. Glues M. B. Subject {or next Sunday's Leuon Sermon, “Matter." i ism E. Groufim‘inilter Su jbool. 9:30 h. m. Sunday morning servica, 10:45 am. Ingermediate league. 2:46 p. m. Ewonh League, 6:3(M p. m. Evening Semon or ,Lécture 7:45 p. ,The Bluebird; will meet on Satur- duy momingrat g >ojclocl§:_ W'i‘he Camfafire Girls will not meet until .3 o’clock in the afternoon when they will go for, a hike. Sundny morning Bible school will begin at 9:30. The Highland Park Bible clau will meet It 10 o’clock nnd will be led‘by Mia! Viola C. Lew- There seems to be odme conquion The Reverend ank Pitt preach 1} the, 11 o'cl9ck- service At half past two in the nftemoon the Communicant's class will be held at the Manse. The monthly supper of ‘the Young People's Society will be held at 6:30. Miss Florence Shreve will lead the meeting afterward on tho topic “Ancient and Modern Prophets.” The Dorcas Society will hold an all day meeting at. the home of Mrs. Walter S. Manning. 431 N. Linden ave.. next Monday. ' The topic of the prayer meeting on Wednesday night will: be Psalms 134. The Rev.'P. C. Wolcott. D.D., Rooter The Rev.VWnlter C.‘ Bibler, Anittaut Miniatdr . Sum Sundays-â€" ' 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m. Trinity Church School. , 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon (lat SundIYL Morning Pxnyer and Sermon (remaining Sun- days). 5:00 p. m. Vespers; Raw. W. F. Suhr, Pastor. Sundn school It 9: 45. Momi g worship at 10:45. Event worship in English a .Lenten services of; Thursday ihg at 8. Benedikt Eifl'ler. aditor 3 Two schoolâ€"board §members from North- Chicago, accompanied by Mr. Simpsow were visitom here last Tues- day. Maya-h _'7. ‘ ‘ A “is Yflvrs-fqgkch was afvisi'tor last Fri- day; ‘ " )_. :_ ‘n,.l “(‘Ihildu n who have? not yet finished their ba kets will have to nemuin CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE our; mamcp SCHOOL ZION Fworship' in English It 8. services of: Thursday chm- will after uhool hours until their wink is completed. Mr. Sandwich, principnl of uh? high school, w;- : vilitnr. Monduy. He gave at interesting talk to the children. ' ‘ The girls of the third grade have rganized a aewing club, which meet: every Wednesday after achool. ' olficera are: Preaident, Magdalene Walah; Secretary. Virginia Llewellyn Ant. Sam. Irene Liu. MODEL CHAPEL FOR AREA UNIVERSITY An old colonial meetihzâ€"houwthe First Congregitional church of Lyme. Conn. in to be reproduced It Area. as the chapel of the new Cctholic university, St. Mary of the Ll_l_¢. , “We at}, not aggmvwiating unythiug from the_ colonin ambitious, Mm merely akin: had our 0113,“ 10303))! W. McCarthy. designer of the univer- gity, said when asked to uphill “1e choice of the Connecticut matting- house as a model for a Catholic Style Cine {ro- Gnok ‘ v “The Adams brothers brokcht the colonial or, strictly speakl ' Gems- inn style, to England from ,1nd the Roman: got it from the Kirsch; “Plans for the surly colonial plantai- church. at were minly drum in .; reflected the Adams crue, “length: vogue them. The orizitul‘phns; for the Lyme meeting-bouts, decay! in 1815-1817. are supposed to bin cane from England, a the mW,; one Delcher, was not :1! architect. Ind his workmen were lately ship; 9113:036- exisfv'fherth Mi 316' “mi 5!! Lyme that the plans me D from England in 5mg 0! tho_m dips.” ' Original Ohm met The present Lyme church.;n limo; duction of the one built in 1815;.Vu constructed nfler fin‘ dens-wall the ovijinal in 1907. The reproduction at St. May of the Lake univeistty will fall”! it. so far althefaextérior is ccncegned. except that tME‘Catholic chapel {till he of brick sud Stoné in- stead ot‘the white pine used ‘ t Mung. The touch for choosing l exclam- ial meeting-house a! a mod“ was to cany out the decision of Afchbfishop George W. Mundelein to build thei new . university in the cok nial spyie. t Kind of a Battery ty are now dine and , and the bank 13% a coaenient place f or payment. Itisarelief to ow that your taxesarepaid. Itisarelieif to ow that your taxesarepaid. Then why not pay them now, and here? Delay may; resuh m oversight and penalties. HAVE THE RAY BATTERY ' KOON’S AUTO SALES 136N. mast. ‘ * His! Highland? ark State Bank One that after 6.84101 or 12 months you are looking forthcrepaithantospendafew$$$$topntymold one back in adrvice or to buy another one like it. t That is ”neondltio‘nally guaranteed {or two yen. in other wo [sell you two years of. Battety Service. 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