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Highland Park Press, 9 Oct 1924, p. 2

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1 $ Christian Endeavorâ€"7 p. M Topic: "My Denomination}; Its an Teachings." , : Mr, $ Clinto Fritsch. $ Evangelistic -fi;â€" T:b p. m. Gospel song and i PAGE TWO _ _ "*"%%s. Morning v%lo:“ sermon by the or. Bible 8ehool-â€"9:r) a. M. | the â€" International | uniform For next Sunday the subject Sermon on the IT!*-" as Matthew 6:5â€"15. hq Green Bay road and nue. f Rev. F. R. Cardwell, p UNITED EV ANGEL ‘_ HUSSEY HARDWARE CO. WALK'L@. little off Central avenue, as for October we are going to give away the best house Broom made for t\ 18 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD TED MORSE and SEVEN KINGS OF SYNCOPATION JERRY sutlvl HARMONY CIR HARRY GEISE Lamps Comniur 80 Central Avenue| "The more ygu bu} We TH Octaber 5kâ€"E1 Lagrel ave appa e stud; lessons is. "‘The nt The price on your Flat work will be 12¢ per 1b (fiofir Table :iten‘ 1 be finished by hand). 3 > y e ur Wearing Apparel will be 35¢ pej tb, including soft shirts. (Drésd Shirts and stiff collars extra.) . _ ch wash is handled individually and never mu&d with another.| | | . +13 0 L. ~ 420 othing is marked. â€" | | i | 34 4 ts o 4 e exact cost of your work can be determined before sending it ou y weigiiing‘separately the wearing arel and the flat pieces. | t 190 : B sys s 1t ents +‘ ‘ o‘ 1. iity Shop , the more we give" ELIABLE LAUNDRY * AN d his 10 Ibs. flat work @ 12¢........... ... ..$1.20 10mfs.w::f:ifapparfiel@-35c........ f Send your laundry to us in a large bag or we will furnish you one at cost. » Ne s nsl h o 5Afi t o e e + GRACE M. E. CHURCH § Tuesday Oct, 14â€" . F. M. 8. at the home of Mrs. J. Laegeler, 834 Waukegan avenue °* & 7:45 p. Evening e. . Conâ€" ferencerom.' ! . y 6:30 p. m.â€"â€"Epworth League. Topic, "The Christian Citizen His Neighâ€" bor." Luke 10:25â€"27. ° @. ; North Avernue and Lauretta Place & Wm. B. Doble, ter 10:00 a. m.â€"Rally day. A union service of the Sunday school and morning service. . Progt: will be wiven by the Sunday vol. all Midâ€"week prayer me%â€"â€"s p. m. Wednesday, ; w i Bargain We extend, a cordial invitation ‘to ~Brasses Telephone 544 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. GRACE WILSON BOBBY COUGLE LANGDON BROS. FREDRICK W, AGARD AXEL CHRISTENSEN Hear Them! See Them! w0# bufube in W Neal on ons e tm ie a n Mc ie ns ie n ie t c mc n d o otins * â€" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A class of 240 who have passed the state bar| examination and wéou names hn*re been certified to the suâ€" preme court, will be ad;ltt'dd to the bar by the court at 9:30 o‘c¢lock, on Thursday morning, Oct. 16, decoufin: to report from Springfield, which lists among the candidates three fron Lake county: I. I. Himmelstein of R.: vinia, Calyin D. Trowbridge of . Forest and Walter B. Bo-t‘o( a Hlaft. > | _ 4B Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" _ You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 387 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every week day. from nine o‘clock in the morning untilâ€"six o‘clock in the evening and Sunday afterncon from two to six yelock. & . 4 _ Corner North Green Bay road and Homewood . avenue. s2zain t . : Rev. Hugo Weichelt, pastor. : _ 9:00 a, m.â€"Sunday School. . _ _ For worship services the freâ€" gation is invited to St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" gelical Church at Deerfleld Â¥. Holdgraf) to its annual Harvest F tival. Services begin at 10;15 Xu.;im. Those ;l:-: have no car may‘ take fbe ten o6 bus. * sn Services are held in this church 187 Hazel avenue, every Sunday norning at 10:45, S::ndt cho neets at. nine thirty..oiclock~and _ pen to pup ' ’ 20 vears. ‘The Wednesday evening meetâ€" ng,.â€"which includes: testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 Telock. : :: > 4 Thfind*y, Oct. 9. Confirmation inâ€" structions begin at 4:00 p. m.«.. . . RAVINIA MAN HAS PASSED BAR EXAM THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, IL EXAMPLE + PRESBYTERIAN \8:30 a. m.â€"â€"Weekâ€"day religious â€" education at school, > â€" § Memorial ataif?uy. anc of the memorial tablet. TUESDA Yâ€"FRIDAYâ€" 9:30â€"Church school.. ~10:00â€"Com ty Bible class, Mr. Emery 8. Hall, leader. 7 . 11:00â€"Motnffi®" _ ip.) _ Rev. cank Fitt will ‘preach. | ~~~4;:00=="The dedication of| the|Morgan 4:80â€"Monthly meetinfl: of sion. 1 - The Women‘s Missionar meet Monday . afternoon, at the home of Mrs, Hfl 384 Lake avenue (corner Hazel). Mrs. Frederick foreign â€" field" gecretary America will speak on in Neéed of Christ." All t the church are cordially â€" MONDAYâ€" There will be anâ€"allâ€"day m the Dorcas ety at o‘ the church parlors for pu sewing for the bazaar. Lunc be served at twelve thirty. . The board of ‘itrusheés f postponed last week an Monday | night, |sevenâ€"thi Manse. $ ¢ 6:30â€"Young People‘s gocie One Night Only, Monday, October 13th | ickets at Gsell‘s Drug Store. ‘preach. | ication of| the Morgan ay, and veiling and the Jo tw dv i1 ter fon â€" nvit neet fiy, f L cla; Eim tw fo OIS he sesâ€" ting of lock in pose of on will ion will )â€"thirty, L Clll’kv ake and Sperry, ng was rs. L. for me of aveâ€" fifteen. ture in will be will be f Mrs. Latin ntinent men of 1 meet at the ses in Place CH DERERS, DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Phone Highland Park 178 33 LM PLACE JDITORIU M The offer of $800.00 per acre made by a group of more than sixty resiâ€" dents of Libertyville and surrounding o drom thice persent "u e ie and . ‘percent (381â€"3%) the . On behalf of the Libertyville â€"Kiâ€" wanis Club and the citizens of Libâ€" etftyville, whom the committee repreâ€" sented, it was further stated and included in the committee‘s written proposal, that should the Board: of Supervisors decide ‘to sell the County Farm that this organization and the citizens of <Libertyville would coâ€"opâ€" erate with the Lake County Board of Supervisors in securing the best obâ€" tainable price for the property. The offer of Libertyville citizens was prompted by no such thought or desire, but was made as a result of the deman#l from the Poor Committee of the Lake County Board of Superâ€" visors, that if the citizens of Libertyâ€" vill¢! wished ‘the: County: Form reâ€" moved they should make an offer for the present site. The spokesman for the Libertyville â€" committee â€" stated these facts to the Board of Supervisâ€" ors and further stated that his comâ€" mittee was aware that the Board of Supervisors could not accept any offer for the property, of : whatever amount it might be, without first givâ€" ing ‘due notice and public opportunâ€" ;t:‘r’ at which ug:ne might raise the id to protect county in securing the |‘best obtainable price: that the property would bring. j LIBERTYVILLE MAN EXPLAINS POSITION The following letter has been. reâ€" celved from. G. Carroll Gridley of Libertyville, a member of the citizens committee on the poor farm site matâ€" ter, in which he explains what he unâ€" derstands as the position of the Libâ€" ertyville citizens interested as regards the county farm situations. The letâ€" ter follows: To: the Editor, Highland Park Press, . Highland Park, Illinois. k Dear Sir; | f . Please permit me to corréct the thought expressed in the editorial colâ€" unin of your issue of Oct. 2nd, to the effect that it was the plan of Libertyâ€" ville citizens to secure the Lake Counâ€" ty Poor Farm for profit. ~_ 57 ON POOR FARM MATTER Member of Citizens Committee â€"Gives View of Community As He Understands Them To Be % PERSON Time 8:15 p. m. Mr, Gridley‘s Letter 3 0 October ‘6th, 1924 t# Admission $1.00. !‘ Children 50 Cents _ l The value of Bard roads in dol |and cents. has been figured out by | Frank T. Sheets, chief state: y | engineer. ‘The ing in one yoar zfm‘h'm';::"fplvmeat s imbuflththexhthh&e"w between $8,000,000 and $16,000,000 operators. of motor vehicles, he eskiâ€" ; Ruondl’wrk-hsmbliched t a paved rbad carrying 500 vehicles p day saves $6,575 per mile each yeer fi"‘“"“‘i“"%flfinflhm C 224 in unpaved road, Sheets dkâ€" plained. ‘As all Tilinois ‘trunk 1 highways carry an average of at to malubly the diiecse 1J 'mem” “575 of the inmates of the County and not only with entire fairness : with a substantial profit to the tixâ€" payers of Lake county. This is buholthdr‘rgquut I this is situation that was _ known ito the supervisors prior to their In asking for ‘the renoval of County Poor farm the citizens | of Libertyville have: asked) only courtesy and cons AB * would gladly give a comm with a similar problem, and it is ¢ sincere hope that the of .supérâ€" visors may see fit to gi them comMulfim'iandrt delibekaâ€" tions. F > >4 Member of citizens site matter. IMPROVED ROADS hirliutpricebutorhfl: by leading sudividers in L and Chicago from whom bids had been solicited by the Libertyville com mittee. Because the vate hbid seemed too low to be worthy of con -idqnbi«;n.thehl@erb@bytbe- izens Libertyville was made as an assurance of ‘the sincegity of th« citizens in their with the Lake County rd to brim about the removal : of the Contity Farm from its present site. â€" Libertyville‘s business : district| is pocketed ‘on three sides by a lake, a cemetery, a railroad rightâ€"ofâ€"way a gravel pit. ~It is seeking relief this throttle hold on jts nat growth and from conditions which g#re depreciating its property values. Citizens of Libertyville believe this may be brought aw with regard for the safety and happi Piiradiringiceie || us h 4 THE RELILARI rN FRENCH D%E CL%%N AND DYER& THURSDAY, SAVING TO STATE erdmnt oCTOoBER CLEANERS ounty ~FaÂ¥m NDRY 1024 «) 1 [ M tha &n ev Pri he end Th 19 7O H da : uC f i th )0 0 ty0) p

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