Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Jun 1927, p. 32

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Mint Within mice " eleven. - by the pawn You - in- “ Why not bring your ettitdren to Smhy school and nay for the mice. we would like to we the em th- 'tmn, in the new. . c. P. Whrieer. Minister Our Daily Vandal who) started " with a good enrollment Tue-day. We invite 31m. Two more wteh after this. Sunday school - Sunday " ’53. Clue- for all. in: Lac, and I: own to pupils Idu the age " tweotr. . ‘hbkd foe next Slinky" lama oer-in. "Christian Science." ttt 1:30. Tie wading room i; also - a Sunday that)” from 2:30 YoI an cordially invited to make an of the reading mom. Mt Camtral m. which is open every week any bulkhbemMnnw-ix h” (Learning lid on Wedmdnyn un- M - at Christ. sauna. I“ Put. tit., 881 Ba-t At.. ...bulehol'l'holothu Church. The Pirst Clan-i “Christ. Scientist. hm It... holds unite: every - morning a mus Ind on "My “in: " tr o’clock. than will ol Christian Science heal. in it! than. Sud-y School meets Se Johns Evangelical CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Bethany Evangelical '. _ R"UGS--DRAPER0gS-'-GARMEN TS \ DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULLY x Curtains Laundered and Stretehed to Exact. Size with Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough, Dry _ or Wet Wash ' _ .9599!“ '3! that ""'-'re-'ytey"-r-o-t. . _ than... ”‘ ”i 2.9-“!!9-59- Highland Park FEE-£3”! tettuu"Bytgt."niic "WET-"w -irua CEN' fiii.G - = but. dhue.'; Il tn: - - A+ ”ugly -- I! *ttrft h. _ mill-On 'm‘h-rner ngtdttW.B-A.set$.$b.otFaent.hh-I P-.,)"--.-....---. 'Br-b.'-.""...'..-....'.. ”Midday-link“ 1t2tt2'gN,'i'nu'.f.UN,',Ltut “at hand-Hm -.y+._._r--b.er, There will be an Ppworth [acne Debate It church on Saturday eve- ning. July 2nd. Mm inlomation will be given shout it in next in?- un- mtttneemenU. HEM-7'53. ifiG tFFiUG -"- Gd sa. " lulu-h, 91-h; "is!“ up m_d_l Plln to “and the Des Phine- Cunp Meetings. July 8-16 Inclusive. . Highwood In. and Even: Plate i Wen, W. Nehon. puxor _ ( Our mid-week prayer meeting: are) now held on “outlay evening at} 8:00 p. m.. at the his Nielsen home.) Sunday, June 26-- ’ 10:30 I. P-. Sunday school i tV.00 p. m.. Eur-ink [um Tus p. IL, Evening unite in] Swedish. . l 7:45 p. m. (:0de serviek Inspira- timl mum-Horn] dining. First United Evangelical T 7:00 p. m. Chri<tim Endeavor. Topic, "Where Are Missionaries More 14eeded-hsdis or Afrin?" Lender} Green Bay Real and Laurel "e, 1 Holy communion will b, P. R. Cardwell, pastor 'ittt the eleven o'clock Merv 9:30 I. m. Bible school. A pure, This evening (Thursday every boy and girl show“ be on Sun- " dies' Aid is 'riiiritr a bun day. We welcome you. Wm. H. bobble. Him-tor Smithy, June 26- 9:30. Sunmy new [0:05. Homing worship Ae-e 6:30, Epworth League 1:45. Evening service. Mr. Raymond Bother. 10:45 a. m. Morn-in; worship. Set man by the when ring. In young and b_-I_mrhm; Grace M. E. Church Swedish Methodist IPICIAL A.“ N011“ North "a. uni Loren; Place RELIABLE LAUNDRY 3']ng " tt new band.- tr','t'iiiii"t"i!tS,'ii'ce1l'itirtt tf2eidgratr,ante dink-Icahn“ "aL;"aar'"li%al"atlllV I'm il- urnl I“? mwmnmq and-“ MIMI-nutshhen Ida-lthumv-md than tut he“... - in tho-aluminum.»- Ihh Inches In“ brtte wwsmae-qa-gu B - /,t,',atttiL, .d"hNt'i,'l this. Juan-13;. mun-hunk m “a. SHORTAGE Bl FUNDS OF COUNTY CHARGED "-etsoestt-iia- gnu-gt, M .11 lath on hung“: ii- JrGiiiii of wmed I III-dull, out “I _hmo‘m Ink - 1CmttirmedeAm- l) “ tion up! n- HRH» the and jury“ in - but, i "At I! nan-ht an m- of- It?' "Hz-3h 11m... i"iaitil Russians in Uruguay are returning to Ruck to make their homes. There is . good example tor Bin-tidied Russian: wherever they my be.-- Ttte_Btmstoa, MDbpctch. I High street nod on Ridge ave. A. o. Em pater. Sunday, June 26. 9:45 Sunday lubed. 11:00. morning worship. moo l, evening service. _ I Tuesday, June 28, fl pmu. prayer I meeting. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our may friends for the sympathy shown in the beau- tiful nor-l offerings sent during my recent bereavement at the loss of our sun. Daniel (Alloy. We bid you I cordial welcohae to all the services of this church. Troop 52, boy scouts, meet on Fri- daxyvgflhg. from 7_to, 8:39 p.m, I' BeerSeed Presbyterian Church Rev. Mark J. Andrews, pastor. h' Church school at 9:30. I This congregation wil worship in the St. Paul's Evangelical church at 10:45: the pastor of this church will preach the sermon. Let the members of the two churches completely till the house. _ Evening service in the Presbyteri- m church at 8 o'dock, This will be the lust evening service until after the vuntion season. Fridiy. July I, g p.m.. the Aid meets; 8 pan., the Luther meets. Zion Lutheran Church Deerfield Presbyterian Cluirch the eleven o'clock service. This evening (Thursday: the ’Wat Central avenue. Rev. W. F. Suhr, paatrrr, Sunday school at 9:30, German service at 1021:". Emrh'sh Service a: limo. Holy communion will bc l Highwood Lutheran "Dry Cleaners ag well as Launderers" Mrs. Bernard Smith. 17 a ua ’19; Pm - may PAIR. m0]: Ladies’ League mated issued I statement in explanation of I Mr. Penal]. that 1 his part in the affair. the most im- Kansas bank had gott portant parts of which are as follows: [trouble and that the c i It was on the request of Hamid had embezzled Ir " Martin. then cashier of the Security west. and that mstq 1 Savings bank. that, in the spring at" putting our $100.000 11922. I sent $100,000 to the Eureka: had entered a depos ' Klaus bank, Mr. Martin asking me hupAry dollars. i to do this as a favor to him because‘ Neither Mr. Pairs he was I close friend of Mr. Nye of) mat pne cent of tts t the Kansas institution. When the not tttvest any of " i I money was sent, they sent me a cer- or anything dw’l n mama of deposit showing “comm it there the same as 1 deposited in their bank and naturally} bankf. only to wake U i I presumed the money was there from Pat, It actually had m i then on-ond, I still have in mr"" the bank to my ere l possession, that certiticate of depositi It has born my mu {showing the nmney on deposit in hope to take care of 1 Kansas. w... an“; " .4“; It wasn't until I was getting ready to turn the funds over to my successor L” " I -"-N. -_... - and. ruminants-Judd. ittttg'tatfgtferg t M“ Aoethedthus.. 6 "JANTZEN" One-Piece Suits Att Awhitohhetstr-rststamg bheiemertzteU ~37:Tnnb 'ttlA-tur-land-Ge-iii'-, ,itithe9ht.eueehgsaira-iadi Mun-in Atldxdhtch Two-Piece suits $5 '7 t,,1t,t,eaictor,,fci,;],sr,oi"i"iii,.'.','i',",i',e, g Sons BATHING SUITS Special! Men's One-Piece 1rxixi15exxxxarx-xEraEix-itx"ak'"k"k""x"x"'x"E Evanuon Shopppen Tuesday, Thsersdayamd yaw-day Evening I Mr. Penal]. that I discovered the Kansas bank had gotten into finarteiat [trouble and that the cashier. Mr. Nye, I had embezzled tine amonnLl had sent Neither Mr. Pearsall nor myself Rot one cent of this money and did not invest any of it in any oil kinds. or anything elsi--l merely deposited it there the same as I did in other banks, only to wake up later and find that it actually had never been placed in the bank to my credit. It has horn my earnest desire and hope to take care of this shortage. even thnugh it "broke" me; I the bent every energy toward that end and had hoped that it could be done west and that"instead of actually putting our $100,000 into his bank. had entered a deposit of only one hundred dollars. WITH the swimming season at hand, here is a most interesting value for you , Fashioned ofdizyecp1ee.orprsted, form-fitting yet non-binding, for treat action. The colorful, blazer stripes are pgurticularly the thing now, but if you prefer, there are plenty of the plain col- ora,aswel1asthosetrimmedathatsit of striping. Sizes 34 to 46. Bathing Shoes, $1.25 Bathing Caps, Sth: Swami-g Tubes, $1195 Suit Carriers, 75c Plain or Striped JVorsted $3113.)“ , Phone 178-179 In Our Evanston without the publicity that might tot- low, for, knowing in my heart that I had been the victim of another man's trrookedrtesti, nevertheless I realized that I personally was responsible for the county funds. However, now that it has become public, I want. my frhnds to know the circumstances and to knuw that I stand ready and anxious rith now to make up this amount, rvvn though it will take only mm I have. It may take a little ttme but if given the chance, Lake rounty will sustain no los whatever 'for my assets, when liquiinmd. will take care nf the entire sum involved. I am making arrangements today to turn all of my property over to Mr. Sum-y we trustee) of the People’s bank in furtherance of my desire to square the cntire matter. "My. 1m u. an

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