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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1927, p. 4

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Pam, POUR Tin Highlanb Park Pass - ma... null-[61.191 atti- “aw 'r'h"dh1tlt"'glfd.atg'a'tt%fxttltk - [ Mr. 3nd Mrs. A. E. Siam. and daughter Betty Lou spent Sunday in Milwaukee, Wim, visiting relatives: Harry Sellery has returned to new] It Hemrberg, Pi, and Rob. en Sellery In: (one to Shattuck, Pnritmuit, Minn. In. Hart Fisher and Mr. Frank In: Fisher who have been the was of the Udell and Cope families for the past week left yestenhy for their homes in St. Louis. Mo. Misa Dorothy Schultz and Miss India of Barrington spent Sunday in Highlnnd Park. Miss Schultz formerly resided in this city. Rose Alma Roth returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prudent of New York City. The Bridge evening with Elm place. A number of people along the North Shore recently received sur- prise visits from their old Chiengo friend Miss Alice Page Converse. For a number of years she has resided in Philadelphia and New York, as well as in Europe. She was :lso the guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Mary Boom- er Page, in Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs an- nounce the nuirritute of their daughter Frances Colleen. to Mr. Frank Leon- ard Wall which took place Saturday afternoon, Sept. 18, at three o'clock 'tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lau- ridsen, 37t North avenue. Miss Ruby Larson entertained last evening " a lingerie shower in corn- pliment to Miss Estelle Johnson whose marriage to Mr. Lloyd Larson will take place Wedensday, Sept, 28. an: on My durum for the chairmen of the "riots departments ofthearorh. Thymuoftbphnl tortheeomi-nddi-edthe In. Harry S. Grant. [are-idem of the Fodcrption of Women's club: of the Tenth Congressional district held a meeting at her home on Vine tw many uctiviti- which " the dub. areirsterestodhr. Th.'restehdistriet i.eo-edofahmstfoeteixehrh. u'ell "-tm1ttmioroenisw. There will be u get together meet- ing of the W. C. T. U. on 'ruesdar, Sfpt. 27, at 2:30 at the Y. W. G. A, Come and meet your "Pd." Ott the following day, .Sepwmber Stir. the In- and business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thom, 603 Glen- view' avenue. _ PtrknowaresidenttrfChhe-h- ".tretmroedFmrnthre-V Whip throiwi.eoesrhtamd8h- The Junior Auxiligry of Onoli club tr-tatt/et-tear-Me-rt. a.rh,886uhenvmttr.tm64hraf- urn-n. Sept. 16. Tem wu and -Aaverrhrtar-tirtedbeti-imttos& Atsq-dhtethethroereet phy 't%ehnm.t'rrtmBemrtbrthemrrit- 'arveiohemeNnndhrkehtb.kor6- t - Ohm Mr. E. V. L, afWi-thn.-bersfth. "'he9Bh-eTuqtmexrsu,wf1tdi- "eeth.-drrtHetoftAerur. Th “mam-um.» In In. "I...“‘buhln. “WI-“Ink” Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercrom- by and daughters spent Sunday at Park Ridge as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Rose and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson and son motored to Milwaukee, Wis., Sun- day and spent the thy visiting rela- tives. Mr. and In. Samuel H. Katha Idling Ada].lmmnm thrmiettheeaat. Manitoba mthmmh. Miss Elizabeth Wilder has return- ed to Smith college arhere she is en- t_ering her sytiorpelt. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1987 lift}: Lady Elks s'ocial club will hold a card party Wednesday, Sept. 18. Miss Anne Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood, will make her debut on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 8. at a tea to be given at her parents home. A dance wilt follow at the Exmoor club in the evening. Miss Ethel Harmon who is also being pre- seated on this ddf will be honored at a dance at the Exmoor club in the evening. Miss Edith Ringdahl gave I hand- kerchief shower Tuesday evening in compliment to Miss Estelle Johnson of Luke Forest whose marriage to Mr. Lloyd Larson will take place next frommMr'cinignn when she spent the summer. - Miss Emma Turnley And Mrs. George R. Nichols are entertaining I few of their old time friends inform- ally at tea Friday. iiiéfzdnh Walker has “any! Purrtsh-1rtrrsuaartisstseosatrriau-' in...” it"s-ugh; wC_evrfeserrtrr- clib will meet may Mrs. W. H. Bartel of c'tdlt't,,ft,rdltt iiiiii The De Forest.schoot was honored For on Tuesday morning by receiving I d in visit from three notable guests, Kiss well Anne Trout and Miss Elbertha Rollofs nest directors of the Country Day school, ',Gil Tulsa, Okla, and Miss-Etta Auchestu, supervisor of Chicago Teachers col- An- lege, formerly of the' Walden school, a,L,.lNew York City. I Many wonderful letters have been‘ 're'ceived by the Moody Bible (“stir Mute expressing gratitude for the) :Bible lessons recently broadcast through the Moody Bible Institute Radio schoBl. and voicing their joy for benefits received. 'Grove. Ill., who writes, "The Bible lessons broadcast by Moody Bible in- stitme have been most educational land have sewed to ground me more {firmly in.the 'faith which was once id'elivend unto the Saints) I believe “if wealled'Christians would avail themselves "of this wonderful oppor- tunity to hear the Word of God ex- pounded as it is over WMBI, there i would ri'nt be such a large" number , led asitray into the many cults of our rlday. A Highhnd Pork Ila-in school, Ethel Lathrop Hurley, director, announces with much plenum the organiution ofaeussitsttte-diuownCartis system of Cl.” piano instruction, be- ginning Saturday, Oct. l, under the direction of Verne Tomlimn, Ill nu- thorized exponent of thin method. Classes meet once I week only. The cost is moderate and the main very gratifying. Telephone H. P. 1138 for further information. Elizabeth Worth, line has the North Shore branch of the Axel Christian]: school of popular music will resume teaching piano in Hub [and Park on Hominy: and Fridays at Mrs. Silber's residence, 628 Woodpath avenue, Tel. H. P. 935sfor appoint- ment. ' Among those who have_written in to praise these coursés is Mrs. George “an of 901 Curtiss strut. Downers and Edith Vnil. Smith. Winters; Ann. - and an. Wood MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE I RADIO LESSONS PRAISED} BNe--WhntitUnmfWhrWeBo- lieu It" by Rev. [build Lunch-int. Wednesday evening It 8:30. All than interested an invited to lend their me: Jo the Moody Bible Institute Radio schooL uncle-in; one dollar for each course. Regular aniline- of les- was will be given. also eertifkeate on completion. The Moody Bible institute tn- nounces that Mrs. BeCord will be on the air with I new course this man on "Studio in the Gospel" every Fri- day morning at 10 :30. Other comes to be given hr radio will be "Book of Roman" by Dr, H. Framer Smith. Tuesday “in“ a 8:2!) and "The On Ind after 367ml»: u, Chic-co & Hm " traht No. 210 hull luv-nice. lathe, Kmh. Fund Vulcan. will uh any” at “I.“ M It W.M, p. I. Thi. mln C. the do, " Er-tms, and Ink- an... 1" p. II.‘ Adv. III-.1 Id. imported m ”Mini-Mud". tom-Illusion. ”In!“ "'I registered in but one radio COUNT. 'Mountain Peaks of Prophecy’ but followed all the other courses my til recently and missed them not by choice. 7 I uae-ia-u-da-, "'7. cram W _ e if-GF' Lard '71P; nun." ___ f Aaad Chi-{.755 - All GM I”. TVt. I. P. an: " In} in." "finch N ("in Coo-sei.".),"., 'ur, ghm Id In! eHehe. up M I ADDITIONAL mm m HIGHLAND nu "Mrs. McCord's Bible lessons on the PrTtateaeh have hem a wonder- ful revelation and made that part of the Old Testament I new book. I hope she will continue these Old Tes- tament studies when she returns from her vacation. I never miss in oppor- tunity We let others know about this wonderful opportunity and have had some ladies meet in my home to hear Mrs. McCord's lessons. "We want to thank you for the out- lines in Deuteronomy recently receiv- ed, and enclose herewith checks to- ward your expense in this work." FoBrhrrrrNp-AtmefuyeedrtV TdUPWa'2'g".rft"tthu""tr, "*r'...eh.-6.q an; Inn-lo. m .ti..erhmierr.P.tN6. . With-Judah- !!!“ “to“ Too LATE TO CLASS!” NUMBER 30 3. final VII may my the e!!! hunt-v - d i l l milk» i-tart-- mgr-m l mousmnmr (Who-nan.) “dawn i-eheoodr-tto "oetiv-iti-irtthiitH-. Auo,theeoee_to--- Piaysde%drrrrtl-tot-t th'rirarorth-ie-. Among‘hcuqudthiyurmuv- on! veteran plum tn- - "" whowtiservetostitr-thet-at new m of very wolf-in abiliiy Ao - included in than who will begiven-chnmm-ha-IUM eet_doatthfgeteors Sat-thy. Jack Baker, Barrett G "ford. The specklb' promising - who will be tried out in the mt! position- on Sunday In as follows. according to po-itionn: , Hull back-Diet Hanna-d. Wit- liam Hammond, Pun! Becks, will“ Lu]: and Seyinrth. _ Full hack;an Eek-Insure, Irvin; Rudqlph and one or two other: poo- sibly. tenter-suse, Sum, Tex Rich- ards. i In the two sueeeysnit season: since le, organization pf the North Shore Art lune. all mm have been \planned for the benetiof the adult l members, only:*"fhr‘hgue he}: that this new venture for,the youngutndg ists is one of the mast important mt undertaken. and asks that “me interested in its success help to spretd (the information about these clussq. Guard-"Moon" Stipe (uphill) Umblch, B. Mn and Trimmer. 'raehie-Wiiiiant Adulpunnnppu Rudolph. McClory and Memory and Harold Van Blair. End-Gordon Kress, Blaine“, Wer- hane, Peterson. Simmons. ', Highland Park l The classes will begin Sunday. ioet. 15. They will be supervised by ‘competent and experienced instruc- ttors. all members of the league. Tui- tion charge will be very modest, Fir [further information all Mrs. James Pint-bk Schedule The remainder) the schedule for the season. " Innounccd so far, is " follows: ‘ At Deerfield-Shields-Oct. t. Uhe- view; Oct. ii, Thornton; Oct ts. " cine; Nov. 19, Davenport. [on harm, Peterson. Simmons. f dostment 1.59299 Prob-bk Schedule - ehb-- The remainder) the sehedqie for" 'r'g,2'li1'1Cltaomse secre- the senson. u unnounced so far, is u tary's saury, heat, light. follows: ' water, janitor, _ upkeep At Deerfield-Shields-Oct. t. Luke- and house supplies, md' view; Oct. ii, Thornton: Oct ts. " ing of yard and cement- cine; Nov. 19, Davenport. for; ' in, ' furniture and ne- Elsewhere-Bloom, Oct. 22; Evans-i 'equipment. inmate - ' 538837 ton, Nov. 5; Sew Trier, Nor. 12. (Receipt-Room rent and _._~___ I recreation halls rent 1,755.00 PAINTING CLASSES '_Aetietie.-- _ FOR CHILDREN PLANNED, Expenditures-Girls' mrork - l secretary's salary, Girl , , . 'l Reserve committee. mem- N. s.. Art Leagore BneWimg "e turship committee. Young Jed; Classes to Begin Women's council, edaca- Here 0etotrer 15 _ tiun committee, trnaoee --t-_H i tincluding campaign, pub- . Arrangements are being made for fruity. expulsion 3167.16 Saturday morning chase: in paint/Total expenditpres . 12347.00 ing to be held in an. of the three Total receipts 14-17-00 North Shore towns, HIM Park, Budget ditferenee ' S.500o0 . Arrangements are being made for Saturday momipg Elm iii paint- ing to be held in each ot. the three North Shore towns, Higtugnd Park, Winnetka, grid Wilmette. The league thinks it advisable to limit class members to childnn from sixth grude and up to those of bid» school age, _. C In commemoration of Constitutiun Day, which wu last Saturday, the Daughters of the American Roroht- tion presented to the schools of the district copies of the Constitution, It! Sources and Atrptieatimsa by Thom Norton. The school: receiving capit- Iere Oak Terrace nth-301. Denial! school. Elm Place. Lincoln, Ravinia md DeerfieH-Shietds high ubooL C. Ewell, Highland Park 2006, CONSTITUTION COPIES PRESENTED SCHOOLS WME - Winipr mrairi.ms. "rromeemaaarmagrerrtt=amraaatgtra=,gtaa- We": . "r-der-et-eco-rr-o- e'M'h'etWp."g,'tgg,"g,'dt.Tgtt.8h'd '"ftthee-t-5-tmdwewf8t_rorr-iN-de_ whnmmw-w Aioeat-fret-renhiiued--otu-tir-to%. mtntris_fhiqtteyyyo_itheat'eqqt--_eeruqdth. Oil Heat i? ifrr"iil'li,'iiiii AFeeai - _ h; iii. In“ 'drrGHaWirGAU- _ "it u-GG; {M'F' GT. I, amuse-1min)". '"'""*'"r"""."tte _ tn Why'd-chard U Haul-I“. . - uuio- - w '"Nijlil1Miillllllk EMMY.W.C.Lph-h ”autumn-“6"” umMmVWa-ng up; mercury!“ the utionnl hand a! the Yom Wound: Chunk...” cinlion. ,In. W. A. Aim And In. Cart Birch- m the emehnir- an of the nap-in Other con-it- tee chairmen Ind worker- will be un- Inn-laced his. C. F. Schriver. minister “ [ Sunday school at nine-fort/e.) (Classes for all. Do not forget about“ like change of time. } l Worship st eleven o‘clock. Knit-E lug! " the pater. It will he one of‘ in series on the theme, “The Living" ft,','."" Special music " this hour] I I Bo. osamstoe-.-u_et Tut-Upsta- From0etir8totrtnhrrrrt" "man--'). W. C. A. Gluing Ur WithHi+dPtW." Thisanpuignbbeil'lodhyln Helen FINE-If Sanford. Inn-ch! ull-tad use: The estimated budget Jan. mm.” is " follows: a_irtrartimr-- Expenditures - Executive secretary's wary. one: supplies. contextual. telephone. national mad vorld service. mail retirement fund. collin- gen! _. . T Tre " 3,791.47 Receipts-Interest Trn (n- Evening services as follows: Chris- zian "Endeavor meeting It men. Worship service hour at Java: forty five. The young folk are in churn of this service. You will in", to nee ind hear that they have M At-r. Sept. 29, kin! St. Iichul nod All Angels. there will be . dell-don of the Holy Con-union The Bum. an; will hi id chm Sunday evening, oetlu, _ _ Pain-r math; and: Wednesday a T:45. You In invited to atteod att of these Berviees. September 25. 192'! T:30 a. In. Holy Communion. 9:30 a. In. The Church uhwl. - 11:00 a. m. low-um ways and Rev. Christoph Keller. "that Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity Bethany Evangelignl . i (Cc-chad 1nd In" In) Trinity Church . i ' 3,791.47 l 1.09239 1 3267. " 12347.00 3,447.00 S.500o0 eh-h-M-ee-ttev- hn-du!‘ “was“ ".d-tw$tkt.Nor-timMb6em- “ammonium”: ist.gimra-rt-itms.tGso.w mMan‘n ”M's-hm '2hB'tr2'tt=t'l'."ltl2'Pi turi-sa-tet-U.-.- mti-nlleM-nl m: “Would mm mm the .eHreAthommiorit-eer'." Ofthe {tiny-an who ”wand tho - 9” ubdeven mind the "xood;_aeedtos-tth. cHrrekoftumaiereitr,twomfunmt to-Ort-Hott-than" them-121W can: of PM Park, Ill: li- Ski} Johann i2); te. up fujio In”, In. Reid". Eu... Ii. In“ Jeni Si”. (G-tb-et-r-e-y The LORETTA SHOP The LORETTA SHOP EARL W. GSELL & CO. Hugo L Schneider. P. I. presents ' a new and exquisite mode PHARMACISTS '" Gnu-ll Ave. 389 Inger - An. The Drug Store for STUDENTS '0r%rthtth-eHta-P- " had-mutu- SPECIAL KOTEX - 3 for 98e We" of (out. " but! or TRANS?“ m VILVET. 10V!“- EST or PAM. PM We carry the lines that appeal especially to trtudent'deminds. We know what they want and have it for them. _ We welcome the students and treat them squarely and courte- ously - the real Nome again" kind of treatment. Thousands of students have es- tablished a habit, a pregtigé, a tradition ----- if you desire to taste of the real community life of the school fall in line and march ‘down. . -.--ir-'... “my!“ “ram-hal- “MM- Whodifor sill/or”... THURSDAY. --. an! Your“: MAN M! MIR-Ila.“- whnbwwil!‘ w‘wnp _-,r-,_ -- in, _ - -- - - lav-mouth“, Wbbpnbgulhhb- mirth-haw.“ w.m "-Mrat. dun: udnnkndvnvihMIIl- cicada-“510th-“ 351.; a " in man u Inland no will. duh. OFFICER mm am Is I“ "iiiriii, :5; gag-g- tr s- two-Wa-tree-m"""'"",'" tuu-s,i.mroetututwyee imviuutillmm‘ily. It.“ i7tuJim,A-ri_t-r,a" -reetmrteui-eAr"o"""'" numb-W

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