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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1927, p. 2

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&‘; t t“‘ x 1 Jt as HAE ie tig 40 4 y# 94. â€"| CHURCH «ANNOUNCEM + Mr. and Mrs. Mirtillo Warner of North Second street, announce the en« gagement of their daughter, Florence Viola, to William Henry Bartel of this city. The engagement was announced Friday evening when Miss Warner was hostess to the Bridge club,. The date for the wedding has not been set as yet. 2 w Mrs. Henry K. Coale, Jr., of Ridgeâ€" wood drive had cas her weekâ€"end guests Mrs. Samuel Miller arid chilâ€" dren of Chicago. Lo ‘> Mrs. Rolland Bleimehl entertained sixteen guests at her home on Glenâ€" coo avenue on Saturday evening, Five hundred was the diversion of the eveâ€" ning, the successful prize winners beâ€" ing Mrs. Henry Winter and Mr. Henry Sn%ettrom, first prizes; Mrs, Henry Strenger and Mr. Oscar Iverson reâ€" ceiving consolation. : Mr. and Mrs. George Fishley and daughter of Chicago were ‘weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.)Schneiâ€" der of Ridgewood drive. We Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stone and son, Elmer Jr., of Wilmette were the Sunâ€" day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conâ€" You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 Mrs, Alex Smith of Glericoe will enâ€" tertain the members of her: Bridge club on Friday evening. All memâ€" bers are Highland Park folks, Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Life." ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goldbérg and family have left their home in Kenoâ€" sha to.reside for the remainder of the winter at the Hollywood Wpartâ€" ment hotel in Rogers Park, â€" They moved on Monday. o Mrs. John L. Udell will entertain the members of her club today at one o‘clock luncheon féllowed by bridge. Mrs,. George F. Conrad who was on the sick list a few days of last week is able to be around again. : Mrs. Selma Johnson of Lake Forâ€" est .announce the engagement of her 10:00 Regular meeting of the Dorâ€" cas society. Luncheon is served at twelveâ€"thirty. j Wednesdayâ€" © * 8:00 Church Night series. Course I â€"Leader, Rev. Frank Fitt, "The Conâ€" tribution of the New Psychology." Courseâ€" IIâ€"Leader, Mr.; Emery S. Hall. "A Vision of God.": Course III â€"Leader, Prof. Norman E. Richardâ€" son.â€" "Why Religious ‘Experiences First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, I!Il., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother:Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. . daughter, Stella J. to Mr. Lloyd Lawâ€" rence Larson, son of Mr. nfie Mrs. Charles Larson of Laurel aventie. The wedding will take place in the fall, Harold Martin returned to ‘his bome‘ on Sunday after a week in thfligh-‘ land Park hospital much improved after a spell of Nodmm. Joseph Stipe, Dick and Wilâ€" liam Denzel, Jr., are enjoying a few days stay at Lake Koshkonong, wm,I skating, fishing and hunting.â€" The ladies of St. James <church, Highwood, are making plans for a flmwmllnh'. C eicome annits ail who cark to oo PAGE TWO ‘@:45 Church school. D:45 Adult class. Dr. 9:45 Sunday school session. 11:00 Morning worship. : Special Second street near Laurel avenue ___ J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor 3:45 Lewa Camp Fire Girls. JEHRADCT* # ohae 11:00 Morning worship. | The Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. _ . 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘® Choir. 6:00 Young People‘s society dinner and meeting. Mr. McPegk, execuâ€" ‘tive of the ‘North Shore Boy The public is most cordially invited. Bethany Evangelical H. P. Presbyterian Christian Science Notices for this column should be in to the Press office by Tuesday W of the ....*:M to insure their appesrance, . ; d it Social And Personal on TL | _ Tomorrow evening (Fridgy) the anâ€" nual meeting of the congre@ation will | take place at the church at 8 p. m. C (tth. Doctor and Mrs. P. 61’ Woleott would like their friends to know that they are comfortably settl@d in their new house. in Jacksonvill?dflorida, and that their permanent Address is 472 Windsor Place and theitâ€"telephone number is 7â€"4285. They hope that friends passing through J&cksonville will make a note of these Rumbers. tend. Tickets may be purch from any of the ladies of the parish or at the door; the proceeds to: toward the building fund. J The girls of Mrs. Fred, Botker‘s Sunday school class of the First United Evangelical church} known as the "Sunshine Circle" -'{ield their monthly meeting at the hothe of Miss Frances Tiliman of West Park, aveâ€" nue on Monday. i Mrs. Mary Haskins of Milwaukee is spending the weekâ€"end as the guest of Mrs; Charles Brace of Bloom street. # Mr. Wm. Drake of Lautel avenue, who has been confiined to His bed with the grippe is now able 0 be about again. +1 % ‘This evening (Thursday)/an enterâ€" tainment will be given der the auspices of the Luther 1 e by Noah Beilharz, a character impersonator. the direction of Mrs. elet.:::>: : ‘The Baraca Bible class Will hold its monthly meeting on Friday night at the home: of Jasper t 583 Homewood avenue. sW hy West Central aven W. F. Suhr, pastor®* German service, 10:30. . English service, 11:00. . ; â€" Evening service, 8:00. ||. _ > _ Saturday school, 9:00. .i Sunday school, 9:30, â€" |/ ; This being the third Sunday of the month there will be a service in the evening:! ; 2o# . Mr. and Mrs.: John rmon and Emily of Laurel averiuge Bre leaving Sunday for Beaumont,. California, where they will be the guésts of Mrs. Harmon‘s mother, Mrs. Géorge Boulâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry B@‘ke of Palâ€" mer avenue, Highwood, entertained 16 guests at four tables of 500 Saturâ€" day eve. Mr. and Mrs. JAke Litz of Waukegan were" the owt of town guests.. Mrs. Harry Renfer was the winner of the first prize the womâ€" en while Mrs. Litz won the consolaâ€" tion prize. Mr, Robert‘ Botner of Highwood wis the winnfliof the first prize for the men while Mr. David Carlson won the consohabn. Mrs.‘T. C. Williams of Vine avenue who has been visiting daughter, Mrs. Smith, in Kansas, prolonged her stay for a week lon@ger. . Caroline Thayer of Minneapolis is the guest of her gra: ts,; «Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Thayer bf Sheridan road ‘for a‘ week, s& Mrs. Helen Hyde , instructor in bridge will be at “fi ine hotel gmduxwmm’ bhescre ff! npred pive e & will, hold bridge classes; â€" â€" > Ethel Harnion, who is spending the winter in Europe will be in Rome for six weeks. Mrs. J. F. MacKenzie murel aveâ€" nae will entertain on y eveâ€" ning at her home in ohor of Mrs. John Harmon, who is leaÂ¥ing the folâ€" lowing day for Californi&. "Sacrament" was the sul Lessonâ€"Sermon in‘ all C Christ, Scientist, Sunday, , ‘‘The Golden Text was : 4:34, "Jesus saith unto thfi is to do the will of him t and to finish his work." > Anmong the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon.. was the following from the Bibl@ "And it came to pass; as he was . "{ one prayâ€" ing, his disciples were with him: And he said to them all, If ang man will come after me, let him derfy himself, and take up his cross da !‘ and folâ€" low me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whogbever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it" (Luke 9:18, 88, 24). The ‘Lesson Sermon als@ included the following passages from the Christian Science textboolk "Science and Heaith with Key to &he Scripâ€" tures," by Mary Baker Eddy:â€" "If all who ever partook of the‘{Bacrament had really commemorated the sufferâ€" ings of Jesus and drunk Of his cup, they would have revoluti@nized the world. If all who seek his gommemoâ€" ration through material s: ymbols will take up the cross, heal th@ sick, cast out evils, and preach Christ, or Truth, to the poor,â€"the reception thought,â€" they will bring in the mill@nium" (p. 34). a â€"»tho ":A5 Evening services, . ) ~â€" . . On Wednesday night of 2 week Friday night choir re Christian Science Zion Luthe net Sss ho 3 Dooe t ect of the irches of om John My meat sent me, at the Hi _ || Stnelair 1 Mr. an lin of Ma nounce t} Sunday, . hospital. °K\ _\ Mr. an SEEK LOCAL MAN IN t _ FINANCIAL CRASH Following is a list of the new classâ€" es to be organized of subjects already being taught: beginners‘ Household arts, shop, mechanical drawing, Latin, physiology, ‘algebra, | trigonometry, solid geometry, plane geometry, art, type, English (any English except IV A), usical appreciation, and Three ¢ntirely new classes are planâ€" ned, ho nursing, nfiht by Mrs. Robertson; salesmanship, taught by Mr. Crosby; and commetcial geograâ€" phy, taught by Mr. Zipoy, Salesmanâ€" ship takes the place of business Engâ€" lish, a onp semester course, and comâ€" mercial graphy will be taught inâ€" stead of pommercial law. » G. M. Meeker, President of Comâ€" monwealth Reserve Blamed for Failure / â€"G. M. Meeker, of Highland Park, ousted president of the Commonâ€" wealth Rgscrve fund which collapsed in Chicago last week, was blamed for the trouble in which the c&noern found itself, according to C. C. Woodmansee, viceâ€"president, also a. Highland Park resident, who discussed the case with Chicago newspaper representatives last week. ; © journalisr Meeker jis said to bhave been parâ€" ticularly attentive to a slim and beauâ€" tiful Chic#go blonde girl, and it was rumored that she also had disappearâ€" ed. Meeker‘s wife and children live in Highland Park. [» A warrant was issued for Meeker‘s arrest in ¢onnection with the crash of the concern of which he was formerly head, Chi¢ago papers said. _ The ne.fit meet is with Morton, Satâ€" urday, Jan. 22, at 2:30 p. m., in our There for stude Deerfield semester, list prep There wil which stt ter. DEERF‘ELD«-SHIELDS SWIMMING CONTESTS Harrison Tech Heré Friday Eve and(.fiew Trier Comes on . _ Wednesday Harriaop Tech‘s squad of mermen will invade Deerfield‘s pool Friday of this week with high hopes of returnâ€" ing to Chicago with two more victorâ€" ies. | WOR [PCRCCCCCRT; C TIL [COy AVCW â€" LHROE comes here. As usual our north shore rivals have a strong aggregation and a battle rpyal is expected at 4 p. m., the time‘;;t for the mpet to start. Becausfi’ of the early ‘start our swimmers gained this : season, the schedule will probably be completed around the middle of February. ruled by force and war, and always will be. ‘Also 100 years ago it had prove it always would be. Opport: Ente PLAN tain Ent followed South G1 Mr. ai entertain at their, road on Missâ€" ] Friday f. has acce for some line Rhi of Miss cago. _ Mrs. tend a | home of avenue, Mr. an ter, Na: guests 0: Sr., of S Claimed the world has always been THE HIGCHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS f will be many opportunities ts to enter new ‘classes: in Shields high school next according to the tentative red by the school office. be seventeen new classes in dents will be allowed to enâ€" Mrs. E. Borkert and daughâ€" y, of Chicago were weekâ€"end Mr. and Mrs, Fred Fisher, Green Bay road. * amuel Martin, Jr., will atâ€" ncheonâ€"bridge given at the iss Betty Hagan, 4514 Ellis hicago, on Saturday. > twelve guests at bridge home on North Green ‘Bay uesday evening. j argaret . Siljestrom left on r Saginaw, Mich., where she ‘pted a position as designer _contern there.} isses Emma Evans and Pauâ€" }ehart were weekâ€"end guests Olga Worthington of Chiâ€" nities for Students to NEW CLASSES ‘OR NEXT SEMESTER Villiam Henricks will enterâ€" e Nu club today at luncheon by bridge at her home on een. Bay road.: d Mrs. Samuel Martin Jr., r Exfected to Be Esâ€" pecially Good w"fl. M iras transported ‘by horses hes, but that did not Johnson: Sinclair of is more than an artâ€"with us; it is an exact science. The most skillful operâ€" ators, trained to the acme of perfecâ€" tion, are here to attend to the care of your skin, hair, and scalp, and to enâ€" hance your charms, To serve you betâ€" ter is our aim. How well we succeed is evidenced by the number of disâ€" criminating women who patronize our shop regularly., . . 4 SE One Milwaukee Man Injured In C ol Aprinst Tree: Other There are to be three eclipses of the sun and two of the moon this year, in addition to which a considâ€" erable number of politicians will go into permanent eclipse. Two Milwaukee residents, William Herron and Arthur McCann, had a strénuous experience here last Thurs: day when driving north on South Sheridan road. < They failed to make the turn at: Cédar®street and crashâ€" ed into a tree. The car was badly quite seriously. He was given attenâ€" tion at the hospital. McCann was not hurt: seriously. _ F kx td Sunday at Central and Green Bay road automobiles driven respectively by Dr.. Patten of Glencoe:and Gus Leffert of Highland Park were in a collision. Leffert reported to the poâ€" lice that the physician‘s car turned aside and passed a car hhead of it, crashing into Leffert‘s car on the opâ€" posite side of the road..â€"Nobody was hurt. y George Emmett, 23, unmarried and a resident of Highwood, was: badly hurt Monday while helping raise a Public ‘ Service company‘s pole on Ridge road. < Emmett and other lineâ€" men of the company were erecting the pole with pike poles when in some manner it slipped and fell, striking Eemmett across the back. He was rushed to the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, where he was attended by Dr. H. B. Roberts. It was found that his spine was fractured in two places, one verâ€" tebra being badly crushed and anâ€" other eracked.> Yesterday the man was reported in exceptionally good condition considering the character of his injuriese and suffering no pain. What the outcome will be cannot be accurately conjectured. ’ SPINE FRACTURED j BY FALLING POLE Tuesday afternoon at ~St. Johns place and Maple street a car driven by Mrs. Pheris of Fort Sheridan was struck by an express truck, according to the woman‘s report to the police, The (woman stated that the : trock driver turned to the left as he ‘atâ€" tempted ‘to pass. The police report that no left turn is permitted at this corner. + Public A.P.Lantz & Son MATHEMATICS, GEOMETRY, and SCIENCE, by High . School Teacher, > We also, make, repair ‘and clean shades. 1927 Wallpaper Samples Expert paperthanging and wall decorating. Telephone Highland Park 1061 â€"TUTORIN G 889 Deerfield Avenue _ Tel. H. P. 2951 Seriously._Injured. Monâ€" day; In Hospital BEAUTY PRESERVATION Estimates cheerfully furnished. ~~4UBT 5 ARRIVED in t was â€" injured ‘The total number of fire alarms anâ€" swered by the Highland Park fire deâ€" partment during 1926 was 122, acâ€" cording to records kept by Fire Chief Hoskin. |The total loss on buildings and contents was estimated: at $65,â€" 915, or an average loss per fire of $540.29 and‘a per capita loss of $4.34. The value of the buildings involved in fires was $805,100 and of contents, $84,000: The insurance loss for the year was $10,100 on buildings and $40,250 on contents, according to the chief‘s figures, The bad fire in the Hyker fl fu:torz“lm in Decentber was the most serious one of the year. was the most serious one of the year. No serious fires were reported durâ€" ing the last week. . The firemen had three runs up to Wednesday, since For those who can not go in bathâ€" ing at the swell winter resorts, the bathtub at home is considered an exâ€" céllent substitute. 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Orrington and Churchâ€"Evanston k Now in Progress Highland Park THURSDAY, J. decided to start -aoeudix;gm mfluflm b Just as she got inside the 3 whizzed by, brushing ber into a deâ€" pression beside the @hte, where she lay prone, thus avdiding being hit by nther â€" cars ns ibas: After the train was sh@ arose, saivagâ€" ed what was left bundles and walked away, t uninjured, She‘ll probably for the gates the Rorlt Thoee on Pailingy of brew es and Lake: Michifihy also of Iaiy and Wales. Ail arg lifvited to come and view them at M Place School in the new Art Hall 46pd Wor d at m North 18, 1927 OB from She she MB

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