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Highland Park Press, 8 Dec 1927, p. 2

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\ * Highwood avenue and Everts place [ r William W. Nelson, pastor : Thursday, Dec. 8: & 8:00 p. m. Prayer mecting at the ~ .. church, se Sunday, Dec. 11: . 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Miss , Olga Lindberg, a prominent Sunday ~â€" school worker in the Mission church, > _ will speak. Everyone should chear . her. + * i Thursday â€" 4:30, girls‘ ehoir reâ€" ~‘ . hearsal in the parish house. i5 Siérdny â€" the girls ‘choir will bex W i?fr‘h the air over WEHS, Orrington ‘Botel, Evanston, between seven and 2 "eight o‘clock. 8 1 Sundayâ€"â€" p. The fifth of our Seven Loyalty ~ ish.) Mighland Park, IIL, 381 Hazel Aveâ€" m branch of The Mother Church, mmcumnzmu.m In.Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning st 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. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "God the Preserver of Man." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 861 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 ;‘n;n Sunday afternoon from 2:30 VWSund;y school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Bring your family to Sunâ€" day#chool and remain for the church Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister Sunday, Dec. 11, we will have the following services in our church. . Worship at 11 with special music. ‘The pastor‘s message will be based upon the second beatitude. _ The evening» service is a children‘s service, We hope to have pictures of our Saviour‘s birth. Bring the children. \The Christian Endeavor ‘ meeting will be held at 7:00 o‘clock. d ?nyer meeting every Wednesday eveming at 7:45. â€" Our choir will give their Christâ€" mas message Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18. ‘The time will be announced latâ€" You are invited to worship with the Bethany congregation. Let the pastor have a call whenever he can be of help to you. Rev. Wim. B. Doble, minister. Sunday, Dec. 11â€" 9:30 a.m., Sunday, school. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship, 7:00 p.m., Epworth League. : 7:00 p.m., Epworth league; adâ€" dress by MJ. Goodsel, "The Efficient life." Tuesday, Dec. 13:â€" . WThe woman‘s Foreign Missionary society .wills meet with Mrs. F. C. Evans on Sfokie avenue at two p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14â€" 8 p.m., midâ€"week service. Sunday school Christmas exercises will be held on December 24. T:Bâ€"p. m. Evening service in Swedâ€" ish . Two youhg men from Chicago, Messrs. Poeter Olson and Carl Wallin, will preach. There will also be speâ€" wial music and singing. Oakridge and High street _ G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor Friday, Dec. 9, 8 p. m. Rev. Johsua Oden from Chicago will give a stereâ€" opticon lecture over his trip through Sweden with the Coral club. 6:00 p. m. Epworth leaguc Juniors will have charge of t gram. i We are glad to announce that on Jaftuary 1st, our school will adopt the Graded System of lessons. * The fifth of our Sevén Loyalty Weeks begins today. Let us make this a record week as we mado last week a record week, for out Comâ€" ion service was the largest in the ry of the church. A special nwv. special music, and fellowâ€" for all in »ur ministry for the 4 9:45, church school. Classes for wl ages. Miés Keoker will speak B the intermediates. _ Advlt Bible i@s worship period begins. Saturday, Dec. 10, 9 a. m. Confirâ€" mation class. Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11°C0 a. m. Morning worship. 8:00 p. m. Evening service (Swedâ€" Monday; Dec. 12 Board of adminâ€" istration. Tucsday, Dec. 18. Prayer mecting. Thursday, Dec. 14. Luther league willâ€" meet in church. /‘\ North avenue and Lauretia place. $:00 Girls‘ choir urch. Highwood Lutheran Christian Science Bethany Evangelical Grace M. E. Church Swedish Methodist Presbyterian rehearsal in c.. _ The the proâ€" the leader 11;00, morning worship. The pasâ€" tor will preach. The sermon will be "Parents Whe Haven‘t Grown Up." Dr. Joseph Collins, the famous psyâ€" chiatrist, accuses us of being a naâ€" tion endangered by adultâ€"infantilism, a condition in which people have maâ€" tured in years but not in mind or emotions or purposes. Is he right? Can the Christian church remedy this eondition ? 7:00, Young People‘s society meetâ€" ing. Mondayâ€" 10:00, there will be a special meetâ€" ing of the Dorcas society in order to complete the Christmas work. Lunchâ€" eon will be served at 12:30. _ 10:30, the Bible Study d.ul‘.sl; meet in the church office. The st is Acts. All who are interested .are invited. Leader, Miss Greenlaw. 2:30, the Woman‘s Missionary unâ€" ion will meet in the home of Mrs. R. J. Beatty, 269 Ravine drive. The speaker will be Miss Freada K.Keokâ€" er of the Biblical Seminary of New York. 4:00, Camp Fire Meeting in the parish house. â€" â€" Wednesdayâ€"6:30 p.m., Supper and meeting for the officers, teachers, and helpers of our church school in the parish house. Green Bay rd. and Homewood ave. Rev. K. A. Roth, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:30. Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock the Sunday school is to meet at the church for special practice and prepâ€" aration for our White Gi!t/(fhristmaa program. All members are requested to be pre .ent. On Monday and on Thursday eveâ€" nings, at seven o‘clock the choir will meet for rehearsal of the Christmas cantata at the church. West Central avenue. Rev. W. F. Subhr, pastor. Church School meets Saturdays at 9:00 a.m., Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Sunday Services in Gcrn{nn‘gplo, English at 11, and evening at 8: On Sunday evening we shall have another Advent service. Th4 Luther League meets this eveâ€" ning {Thursday). Election of officers will take place. The attendance last Sunday was gratifying. It is to be hoped that it will continue so. On Christmas eve at the childâ€" ren‘s service a pageant will be given. toward which strenuous preparations are being made. "White Gifts for the King" will be presented that eveâ€" ning by children as well as adults. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue Rey. F. R. Cardwell, minister. ‘.l:.?!(l a.m., Bible school. Parents, let us have your children and we will endeavor to train them in spiritual things. ~ 10:15 a.m., Morning worship. Serâ€" mon. by the pastor. 700 p.m., Christian Endcavor topâ€" ic, "Good Mottoes for Christian Liv« ing." â€" Leader, Dorsey Husenetter. 7:45 p.m., Gospel service in song and sermon. Wednesday, at 8 p.m., the regular midâ€"week prayer service is held. Dec. 9â€" Dee. 1: group at 3:30 p.m Dec. 13 Dec. 1 group at 3:30 p.m Dec. $â€"Card party of Ravinia. H. D. Infant Welfare at Y.W.C.A. at 2 p.m Dee. 8â€"Régular mecting of the American Legion auxiliary. Dec. 20â€"H. P. Woman‘s club moetâ€" ing at 2:30. Dec. 22â€"â€"Regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary. Dec. 26â€"Mr@. Fitt‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 8â€"Meeting of D. A. R. at 2:30 o‘clock. Jan. 8 â€"Meeting of Highland Park Woman‘s club, 2:30 p. m. Jan. 10â€" Meeting of Ossoli_club, Jan. 14 Ossoli _ CluB Fashion Show at H. P. club at 2 o‘clock and 8 n‘clock. 10:00, Adult Bible class discussion at Jan. 17â€"â€"Meeting of Highland Park Woman‘s club, 2:30 p. m. wJan. 18â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, at Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Jan. 24â€"Lupcheon at Ossoli club. Jan. 26â€"Parliamentary Law class at Highland Park Woman‘s club at 10:30 a. m. â€" & First United Evangelical Jan. 12 Jan. 18 â€"North Shore Theater Guild Highland Park Woman‘s club, 8:20 St. Johns Evangelical Civic Calendar 12â€"Mrs. Loewenstein‘s study at Elm Place kindergartem at 19â€" Mrs. Pfanstichl‘s study nt Elm Place kindergarten at 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30 13â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30 Zion Lutheran Meeting of D. A. R 2:30 Will Durant, suthor of "The Story of Philogophy," a best seller sincé the day «0t its pubm.ation; wift fecture in‘ Evanston on Saturday evening, Dec. ‘10, at eight o‘clock, in the Woman‘s club at the corner of Chicago avenue and Church street. ‘Dr. Durant who is one of the most ‘Meet Monday Nights at High ‘ _ School; Is Called Woman‘s Gymnastic League soughtâ€"for lecturers on the American platform was born at North Adams, Mass. In childhood he was educated by French Catholic nuns, and was destined for the priesthood. His readâ€" ings in philosophy however, caused. him to abandon that course, and inâ€" stead he went to Columbia where he studied with John Dewey until he reâ€" ceived his doctor‘s degree. He then became associated. with the departâ€" ment of philosophy of the university, also lecturing at the Labor Temple in New York. He later was appointed director of education of the Labor temple. â€" 8 _ Last Monday the class formed a working organization, with a treasâ€" urer, in order that the rulings of the board of education might be met. The name of the class now becomes "The Woman‘s Gymnastic League," and the | league is open to all, Diets, both for ‘ putting on and taking off weight, are tkgivvn out, should the members wish | them. ‘The, xercises given .re’fnfq i allâ€"around general toning up, no exerâ€" cise being too difficult.for a beginâ€" ner, folk dancing and games are also ‘included. This is followed by a period of swimming, with careful instrucâ€" tion. Age, beyond that of being over high school age,‘ is not thought of, and there are gray hairs upl‘:&fy, as well as brighter hues. More women are urged to take advantage of this erganization. Always interested in philosophy, he was anxious to present a view of it clear and simple enough to appeal to the general public. For this work he made preparation during many years, but neither he nor his publishers had any conception that the book would find a public so eager that it would immediately become a best seller and exceeding 182,000 copies in 18 months. Dr. Durant has most penetrating insight into modern day problems, morals and ideals and his lectures are interesting and stimulating. He apâ€" pears on Saturday night under the auspices of the Miller School Mothers‘ club of Evanston, to augment its speâ€" cial equipment fund. Tickets are obâ€" tainable from Mrs. Edward B. Hall, 1430 Hinman avenue, Evanston, or at the door if the house is not oversold. GYM CLASSES FOR WOMEN ARE POPULAR The gymnasium class for women | at the high school, meeting on Monâ€"| day nights at 7:30, steadily grows in | popularity. l "BROADWAY" BREAKS RECORD IN CHICAGO World _ Wide â€" Success â€" Enters Fourth Month at Selwyn Theater With its mingled elements of comâ€" ily, tragedy, girls and music "Broadâ€" way" has‘ literally swept Chicago off its feet during its long run at the Selwyn theater. Jed Harris‘ colorful drama of the cabarets isâ€"now in its fourth month at the Dearborn street playhouse and in the matter of averâ€" age, weekly receipts, Chicago heads The list of cities where the play is now on â€"view, including New» York, Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, Rerlin, Vienna, Budapest and Sofia. London gave it thirtyâ€"five profitable weeks last season. The worldâ€"wide success of "Broadâ€" way" has been variously ascribed to its unique blending of comedy and tragedy, its splendid stage direction ond its novelty of theme and atmosâ€" phere but with the rank and file of playgoers its absorbing and wellâ€" acted story is probably the strongest factor in its success. Hoy Roy Lane, The college students may not have exercised their brains very much while waching the footbail. games, but anyway their throats have had ull the exercise needed. an egotistical but likeable young "hoofer" in a New York night club makes love to Billie Moore, a beginner in the chorus, and rescues her from the clutches of a vicious gang leader, is told in colorful, swiftâ€"moving seenes in which gay humor is interspersed with grim tragedy. All the «getion takes place "backâ€"stage" in the club wnd there is a bevy of sprightly chorus girls to add realistic musical Despite the heavy attendance at the Selwyn theater, good seats can be bought at the box office for any perâ€" formance, including the regular matiâ€" nees on Thursday and Saturday and the special Christmas matinee on Monday, Dec. 26. Christmas shoppers who plan to visit Chicago can order seals by mail or obtain additional inâ€" formation by tplephoning the box office, Central 3404. Night performâ€" fnces begin at 8:25 and matinees at comedy‘ atmosphere. A jazz orchesâ€" trh also lends pep to the performâ€" ance. On December 15 the Sunset Valley Golf club will open their indoor golf sthool at the Highland Park Athletic club hall 515% West Central avenue, (across from the post office.) We have three spacious driving nets, a nine hole putting course and we are endeavoring to install one of Mr. Decker‘s new putting machines that went over so big at the annual Golf show for the past two years. There ‘\hnodoubcinourmindfinmya pleasant hour will be passed by the two halfâ€"bour lessons a week from Wm. Kelly, who has been connected with Sunset Valley for the past six years. The members will be notified by mail and those who are not and would like to join can get in touch with Mr. Kelly at theâ€"school from 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. or~call Highland Park 857â€"R. . ; HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFRBTERIA A Pleasant Place to Eat Lunch Daily 11:30 to 1:30 Dinner Daily 5:30 to 7:15 Dinner Sunday 12:00 to 2:30 Special Dinner Every Saturday Night â€" and Sunday Noon Don‘t fuss around the kitchen all day Sunday. Eat dinker at the Cafeteria. It‘s cheaper than eating at home. Try it and see. County Court of Lake County. lilinois, has rendered judement for a special assessment upon property benefited by the following imâ€" provement: The construction of a connected »ystem of WateriMains in Valley Road, all in the City of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, as will more fully appear from the certified copy of the judgment on file in my office. That the Warrant for collection of such mssessment is in the hands of the underâ€" signed. & ~ sUNDAY Roast Beef â€" Baked Ham â€" Chicken All â€"persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the amount mssessed at the Cellector‘s Office, City Hall, corner Green Bay Koad and Central Avenue, Highland Park, lllinoi-‘, within thirty (30) days from the date therecf. Notice is further given that the said assessâ€" ment is divided in ‘ten installments. That the amiount of the first instaliment is $300.00 and that each of the remamining installments i« $200.00. That all installments draw interâ€" «»t at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from November 28, 1927. The first installment is peyable on the 2nd day of January, A.D., 1928 â€" ‘The second installiment one year | thereâ€" after and so on annually until all fustailâ€" nnou tat Dated at Highland Park, IIL., this 6th y of December, 1927 PUBLIC NOWCE is hereby given that the ul o o o o o o and all that goes with them SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE SPECIAL WARRANT NO. 303 State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago Henry C.Lytton & Sons FRED W. RUBLY, _ _ * _ City Coltecior Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings able to slice their ham a little thin~â€"|fumery as "This year‘s ner,â€"Sioux City Tribune. â€"Atlants Constitution. ‘LinenPreserved Scientifically Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 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