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Highland Park Press, 20 Oct 1927, p. 2

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. mmessage in a most effective way. . Friday, 8:00â€"Girls choir party. The mothers are especially invited. Sunday 9:00â€"Girls choir rehearsal at the » ehurch. Adult Bible class room open for prayer and meditation. Lands." Leader, Mr. Nestor Daggitt. . open on ‘Sunday afternoon from 2:30 fln 2oo ca cecnonn . T C drive, Lake Bluff on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Members and guests meet promptly at two o‘clock at the home of Mrs. J. E. Allen, corner of Hazel and South St. Johns streets. Automobiles will be provided and those not having a «ar call Mrs. Allen, H;.P. 2051, to make. reservations. Miss Albertine Bischoff will tell of the work among the Spanish speaking people of Greatâ€" er New York with which she has been comnected for the past seven years. Wednesday, 7:45â€"Church night. The program of praise and prayer will be followed:by the reading of "Whither Goest Thou?" a play by Carleton H. Carrie, whose scene is lmid on the Appian Way, just outside the City of Rome. The time is the year 64 of our era, and during the #errors of the early Christian perseâ€" eutions under Nero. The play is #ounded upon a traditional incident in Â¥he fife of Peter. The author vividly portrays the stirring days of the Roman Empireâ€"when the early Chrisâ€" timn faced fiery trials for their faith. This play was selected for the Samâ€" wel French Award for the best oneâ€" met religious play in 1925, under the suspices of the committee on drama #f the Federal Council of Churches. These interpretations are exceedingly ,@:45 a. m.â€"Sunday school. m‘g m. â€" Morning worshipâ€" 9:45â€"Church school. Adult Bible â€"class. The subject for study is the "World Preparing for Christianity." Mr. Lenington will lead the discusâ€" sions. Participation by class memâ€" bers and visitors is encouraged and all those who enter the class will find the fellowship and study very worth while. First United Evangelical P-Hrvodnndl‘wel-veum T:00â€"Young People‘s society meetâ€" img. Subject: Making Men in <an African _ Forest. Leaders: _ Ada Thomas, Madeline Bliss, Tuesday, 2:00 â€"The Presbyterian guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold L. Olsen, 21 Ravine Forest 11:00 â€" Morning worship. _ Rev Frank Fitt will preach. Highwood Lutheran Thursday, 4:30â€"Girls choir reâ€" hearsal at the parish house. under the age of twenty: Subject for next Sundsy‘s lesson sermon, "Probation after Death." 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 hthmin(mdonWedneuhyulm-} Â¥irst Charch .c%:n.sm Ml,lt.' Hazel Aveâ€" a branch of Mother Church, First Church of Christ, Scientist, im Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when *extimonies of Christian Science heal~ ing are given. Sunday School meets d!:au.-..nd'-mbp-ufla\ t. Johns Evangelical 6:00â€"Young l"eople’s society supâ€" mss Oakridge and High street H. P. Presbyterian in aduithood. The refreshment Word of.God in adulthood preâ€" p. imn.â€"Evening service (Engâ€" a. m.â€"Bible school. The Bible â€"Prayâ€" m .“’. 8: 25, r‘,0¢t. , Oct. 29, 9:00 a. m.â€"Conâ€" Neotimes for this column should be in to the Prote office by Tussday of the week of publication to insure their uppearance. ANNOUNCEMENTS is Nov. 9â€"Meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital at 10 a. m. .« Nov. 9â€"Card party, Woman‘s Serâ€" vice league, Trinity Episcopal church Nov. 8â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Nov. 8â€"North Shore Theatre Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s club. Nov. 1â€"Lincoin school P.T.A. eveâ€" ning meeting. Nov. 1â€"H. P. Woma»‘« club meetâ€" ing at 2:30. Nov. 3â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Oct. 20â€"Card party for members and friends at Elks hall, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22â€"Junior Star club dance, Highland Park Woman‘s club. The following civic calendar is beâ€" ing conducted under the auspices of the Ossoli club. Mrs. Xavier Vigeant has charge of this work; phone Highâ€" land Park 1304. r-l‘â€"lmmuo-d Nov. 11â€"D.A.R. meeting in the afâ€" English, 11:00. Norwegian, 7:15. English, 8:00. On Sunday we will celebrate our annual Mission festival. An unique feature of this affair will be a service in the Norwegian language at 7:15. The Rev. J. A. Moistad will occupy the pulpit in the evening, while the pastor will preach as usual in the morning. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7. Come and fellowship with young. folk. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:45. We invite the general public to atâ€" tend our services. All are welcome with us. . Come and bring your friends. Timé Nov 7â€"Lecture at H. P. Woman‘s Worship at eleven and seven fortyâ€" five. The pastor will speak at the morning hour and in the evening the most of the hour will be in charge of the Brand orchestra. The program will be a message from "Bethoven." Nov. 7, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" On Tuesday and Thursday of the| Jan. 24â€"L following week we will have special | club. services in English. Rev. John W.| Feb. 7â€"Wo Swenson will be with us and preach.| 2:30. These meetings will also start| Feb. 14â€"Os promptly at 8 p.m. Feb. 9â€"D.A The dates of our special meetings | Feb. 11â€"Os are so far apart that everyone ought| Feb. 21â€"W. to be able to attend every meeting. | 2:30. ° We invite you to come and learn of | _ Feb. 23â€"M the Christ whom we love and desire | club, 10 to 12. to serve. Pm S onmeanant C. F. Schriver, minister The services of last Sunday were well attended. Come again folk. Rev. Schwartz proved a very agreeable solicitor and was well satisfied with the response. Sunday school next Sunday at nineâ€" fortyâ€"five. Classes for all ages. Come and bring your family. Sunday, Oct. 23: 10:30 a.m., Sunâ€" day school. 6 p.m., Epworth league. 7:45 p.m., spegial Swedish service. MomactP on t sns pasdiicas Highwood ave. and Everts place. Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor. Thursday, Oct. 20â€"Tonightâ€" 8:00 o‘clock. Special meeting at church. Rev. Nicholson will preach in Swedâ€" ish. * North avenue and Lauretta place Wm. B. Doble, minister Thursday, Oct. 20, 6:30 p. m.â€"Pubâ€" lic dinner by Ladies‘ Aid society. Sunday, Oct. 23: 9:30 a. m.â€"Sunday school. 40:45 a. m.â€"Morning worship. g-‘” p. m.â€"Epworth league. Topic ist Winning His Comrades" or "How Did Jesus Make Evangelists of Fishermen and Tax Gatherers? and Can He Make Us Over, Too?" ‘ T:45 p. m.â€"Evening service West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor Church school: Saturdays, 9:00. Sundays, 9:30. _ Sunday services: . 11â€"Ossoli club dance, 9 pim. . 14, 8:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" . 9, 10, 11â€"10 a. m. to 5 p. m. age sale at H. â€"P. Woman‘s 14â€"Lecture at H. P. Woman‘s Bethany Evangelical Grace M."E. Church Civic Calendar ® Swedish Methodist Zion Lutheran , 10:30. , 10:30, at Ossoli A wild flower is one of life‘s exâ€" tras; one of those things we do not have to have but which we enjoy all the more for that reasonâ€"American Magazines. €â€"aus * Abentee 2 lA CC _ eegh~ . ;._‘3 Jan. 24â€"Luncheon at ‘the Ossoli 2:30. Jan Jan. 10â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Jan. 12â€"D.A.R.â€"meeting, 2:30. Jan. 18â€"N. S. Theatre Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s cleb. â€" . 2;&%’3‘;‘?&;’ f ""E Nov. 30â€"D.A.R. card party, two o‘clock. Dec. 1â€"Morning lecture at Osspli club, 10:30. Dec. 5â€"H. P. Woman‘s club meetâ€" ing at 2:30. Nov. 29~â€"Tesa by board and social committee of the H. P. Woman‘s club from 4 to 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George E. Bliss, 533 N. Linden ave. iC resabatiats oo# ing at 230. * lt Nov. 16â€"Lincoin -A:l; T. A. eard party at 2 a‘clock school, Nov. 17â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:80. § Nov. 18â€"Father‘s and Son‘s banâ€" quet at Presbyterian church. Nov. 22â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club. Nov. 28, 8:30â€"Lecture at the Weâ€" man‘s club. FUR COATS, DRESSES Feb. 28â€"0mli club meeting, 2:30 LINGERIE, MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES fl myo:: FOR THE OVERâ€"PRACTICAL 5». 15â€"Woman‘s club meeting WATCH FOR THIS BIG Nov. All policies are State Bank Building Barnett S Mrs. James 23â€"-â€"!0minz lecture at Ossoli 14â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. 11â€"Ossoli Club play. 21â€"Woman‘s club meeting at . 15â€"H. P. Woman‘s club mectâ€" 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. 13â€"Ossoli t“!uhrn!e.fin‘_ 2:30. 7â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 3â€"Woman‘s club meeting Duffy Insurance Agency Woman‘s club meeting at Woman‘s club 7m:e-tm-g ';g' Central Avenue and Green Bay Road stock. Mr. Barnett and Mrs. Julia Coughlin, who will manâ€" age the store, have just reâ€" turned from p No expense is being spared to make this the most thoroughly modern ladies‘ shop on the North Shore â€" both in the matter of accommodations and The insurance business as conducted by INSURANCE BUSINESS CONTINUED the J. H. DUFFY will be opened in the near future in the corper store of â€" will be conducted by . Duffy and James H. Duffy, Jr. undér the name of York where they seâ€" reâ€"written at expiration. No policies being allowed to .lapse â€" Another »: c m h{!’-‘,-gE i at ihjle Shop creations in Charles Mertz, in the Forum, in his review of ‘"The Rise of American Civilization,"â€"says that in any realisâ€" tic history, scientists, captains of inâ€" dustry, labor leaders, artists, philâ€" osophers, and cranks have as much right to a page as statesmen who march across the stage of politics; and the Beards‘ book gives it to them. Emerson and the penny press, ican assumption that W mean high quality is knocked into a cocked hat by these two terrible iconlasts. This theory has put bilâ€" lions into the bank accounts of the people who sell things, and it is, generally speaking, 100 per cent pure bunk. One day‘s purchases made acâ€" cording to the book will save enough to pay for it." Book; Reviews "Highâ€"pressure salesmanship has never had such a complete showingâ€" up in all its falsity of economic prinâ€" ciple as it receives at the hands of Stuart Chase and F. J. Schlink in ‘Your Money‘s Worth,‘ a book that shou)d_be in the hands of every ultiâ€" The new teachers had a chance to meet the members of the board and the officers of the P.T.A., as well as becoming better acquainted with the other teachers of the school. Music was furnished by the faculâ€" ty orchestra, and the club room was decorated in autumn leaves and flowâ€" ers. Refreshments, of which Miss Burwash had tharge, were served. tertained on Thursday evening, Oct. 13, at a reception for the new teachâ€" ers which took place in the English elub room of the school building. Phone Highland Park 79 Public Library EVENT | One Dollar Value FANCY BILTâ€"CAP BOTTLE IN SILKâ€"LINED CASE Sold with Coupon printed below Narcisse Ambre Springtime Jasmine Chypre This is a special introductory offer of this fragâ€" There is nothing pedantic or soporâ€" ifie about Walter Lippman‘s chapters W“'fldm.' 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