Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1928, p. 2

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on the screen E TOM MEIGHAN in "THE CITY GONE _ GENESEE â€" on the stage Frank Wallin and his Harmony Kings In a big stage presentation with JOHNNY PERKINS The Joy Boy Coming Back By Popular Request AND A HOST OF OTHER BIG STARS l Admission Week Days TT RHTRZ * Thursday : | _ Monday, Jan. 9, 8:00 p. m. â€" Meet. ~ 4:30â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the| ing of the board of administration. parish house. M | _ Wednesday, Jan. 11, 8:00 p. m.â€" Sunday : | Annual | business meeting of the * 9:45â€"Church school. Classes for all | church. xfl ww ‘ & ages. Adult Bible class wonhivi Thursday, Jan. 12â€"Luther League. period begins. | _ Priday, Jan. 13â€"Womens Missionâ€" B.t.&nk or‘- 10:00â€"Adult Bible class discussion | ary society â€"will be entertained by period begins. The subject for| Mrs. Nellie Jokinson, 126 Highwood a ‘ study is "The World Preparing Ior} avenue. T Christianity." Leader, Mr. N. G.| _ Saturday, Jan. J4, 9 a. m. â€" Conâ€"| * . ib & S A“&Cfl &m"n -n t Mon. Tues. and Wed. JAN. 9th â€" 10th â€" 11th UNIVERSITY OF OHIO STATE BAND A Collegiate Carnival of _ Syncopation _ â€" and OTHER BIG SPECIALâ€" "HER WILD OAT" with Larry Kent and a Great Cast Jack Mulhall and Dorothy Mackail in ""MAN CRAZY" on the screen COLLEEN MOORE SUNDAY ONLY JAN. 8th NOW SHOWING Thurs. Fri. Sat. Elaborate Stage Specialties on the screen on the stage At Waukegan #9 P d es BP mflhhldl’ut. . Hasel Aveâ€" Sois lu‘:,thtuneiolmlm(!hml. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, | in Boston, Mass., holds services every be held in the parish house. 4:30â€"The. monthly meeting of the Session will be held in the pastor‘s 7:00â€"The Young People‘s society meeting. Subject, "Up the River 3:30â€"The monthly meeting of the 11:00â€"Morning worship. The pastor Thursday : 4:30â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the parish house. M Sunday : On Thursday of this week the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Axel Larson on Glencoe avenue. On Friday evening Sunday school teachers will meet at the parsonage. The church council meets on Monâ€" West Central avenue W. F. Subr, pastor Church school Saturdays at nine and Sundays at nineâ€"thirty. ed to all the young people of our community who attend no other Sunâ€" day school,‘ to join this group. 6:00 p. m. Young People‘s service in charge of the Juniors. 7:45 p. m. Union service in Swedâ€" ish. Rev. G. A. Engstrom will bring the message. About three months ago, we accepted the invitation of our Lutheran friends to worship with them in their church. We now count Hnard, it a privilege to have then: Vwo;;;:i; with us. The Union choir will sing. Saturday, Jan. 7. 8 p. m. Epworth league program and business meeting &t church. Sunday, Jan. 8: 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Our school is now organized on the graded plan. We are beginning a special ‘class for young people of high school age. An invitation is extendâ€" Highwood avenue and Everts place William W. Nelson, pastor Thursday, Jan. 5, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting at church. . Mr. Ragnar Fredrickson will be the leadecr. Priday, Jan. 6, 8 p. im. Union choir practice at church. Sunday, Jan. 8: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. ~7:00 p. m. Epworth league. Tuesday, Jan. 10â€"The Women‘s Foreign Missionary society will meet Prayer meeti;; every Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Sunday morning at 10:45 and on LWednudny evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" Ii"l 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, "Sacrament." Worship at eleven a. m. and at 7:15 p. m. Messages by the pastor. The evening message will be evanâ€" gelistic. Special music af each of the services. Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all and we trust all will be well atâ€" tended. Christian â€" endeavor meeting | at seven. You will get belp if you atâ€" tend this meeting. C. F. Schriver, ‘minister | Last Sundays â€" attendance â€" was commendable for such winter weath-! er as we had. Let us be thankful | we do not have such weather very | long. $ | ~You are cordially invited to make ase 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 or Sunday afterncon from 2:30 10:30â€"German 11:00â€"English. North avenue and Lauretta place ___ Wm. B. Doble, minister H. P. Presbyterian Let us make the New Year the Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Bethany. Evangelical Swedish Methodist Christian Science nesday, Jan. 11, 8 p. m â€"Midâ€" service and monthly official ZLion Lutheran ~E. Church I-bi..'}z_‘-b?.h.- m.nru-nuha'rn-r;’fls dark mornings. The time the young people used to to be devoted now to study 6f the | On Friday, Dec. 23, the Mothers‘ club of the Y. W. C. A. entertained ; their children at a Christmas party | | in the assembly room of the Y. W.) }C. A. Games were played and sevâ€" {ernl of the children gave selections, | } including readizggs and musical numâ€"â€" ;bern by these children, Jack )h-(‘nui thy, Janice Croke, Elliott A\'arrlen,“ | Marian Bell, Frank Clark, George | Clark, _ Margaret Clark, _ Joybell | Fritsch, Franklin Fritsch. â€" . \ j J On Tuesday night. Jan. 3. the | | Mothers‘ club was entertained at a | fplrty by Mrs. O. L. Olesen at her‘ | home, 369 Moraine road. The club | joined in the singing of old f-sb-; ijoned songs, led by Miss Helen Mc-; / Quillen, general secretary of the Y.| W. C. A. The rest of the evening | was spent in playing games. First , | prize was awarded to Mri. William { | Schmidt, and the consolation prize to | | Mrs. Willis Gerken. Refreshments | were served at the close of the ml | ning. Oakridge avenue and High street. G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor. Sunday, Jan. 8, 9:45 a. m. â€" Sunâ€" day school. 11 a. m.â€"Morning worâ€" shop. 8:00 p. m. â€" Song service by the Union choir at the Sw. Methodist church. The Friendship club is holding their reguiar meeting at the Y. w. C. A. tonight at eightâ€"thirty. A short business meeting will be held, followâ€" ed by a social hour. [ MA 1O eoace on ie e s se t ; grade school Girl Reserves of the Y. | 10:30 a. | W. C. A. joined in a Christhas party | _ Jan. 31 ‘ from seven to nine o‘clock. Games , of the H | were played and refreshments served. | Feb. Marjorie Kendall, of the Girl Reâ€" Highland ‘ serves "Cubs," chairmap of (:j z. m. | gares comntittee. td direct the| _ pu, 9 | games, assisted @ux Gatewood , Highland ‘and Marian Fritsch. The refreshâ€"| Feb. 7 ment committee served and prepared land Parl the refreshments, consisted of Florâ€" "Feb. 9â€" ence Peterson, Beatrice Cardwell, 10 a. m. Catherine Hayward, and Marian | club. D. Hayward. _ About thirtyâ€"five Eit!s |~ pPeb. 13 from the Girl Reserve "Cubs." the | groun, El "Lookâ€"Out" _ triangle _ and _ Miss p. m. Kratsch‘s group were present as well Feb. 14 as several others. Miss Laura Craneâ€" | _ Feb. 1: field, Mrs. Wilson Kline, and Mrs. Highland Eruce Chandler were also present. a fea | F. R. Cardwell, pastor ) This first week in January® our | church is observing the universal | week of prayer. Thursday night Rev. | R. G. Bealer of Chicago will conduct , the service and on Friday night Rev. | Elmer Gieser will have charge. “. Sunday : | _ 9:80 a. m. Bible school. We hope to make our school more and more interesting and valuable to its scholâ€" ars, therefore let all give faithful atâ€" | tendance. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship and communion. Rev. C. G. Unangst will preach and conduct the celebration at the Lord‘s table. The pastor will Topic, "What Can Prayer Accomâ€" plish?" Leader, Mr. Leslie Dreiske. 7:45 p. m. Gospel‘service in charge of Rev. Unangst. be a_b;eent from the ;l;; Wednesday law. ztm 2:30 â€" The Woman‘s lian-ry Union will meet at the home of Miss Adele M. Everett and Mrs. Frances D. Everett, 314 Lincoin Park place. Mrs. Andrew Todd Highwood Lutheran Monday: 10:30â€"The Bible study class will meet in the church office. The study is on the Acts. Leader, Miss Greenâ€" First United Evangelical Green Bay road and Laurel avenue 0!1 'l:!xnlx_sd!y, Dec. 29, all the Welcome to our church T:flor. recently of New York City, tle new lecnt”:y for foreign misâ€" sions in the Chicago district, will speak on "The Spiritual Advance." Mrs. Taylor is experienced in all phases of missionary work and is a most deflightful speaker. All the women of the church are most cordially invited. 00â€"The Camp Fire meeting in the parish house. i5â€"The opening meeting of the. Church Night program. The speakâ€" er will be President Bayard Dodge, LL. D., of the American Univerâ€" sity of Beirut. Vail, Elizabeth Fiinn. Christian â€" endeavor. During this time the juniors and ;_u-iou__'inreponhmlanvbaw As war is causing a famine in China,; we m"{‘t as. well get ready to have the hat passed in this counâ€" try.â€"Indiapanolis News. _ â€" the auditorimumetacin _ _ _ _ the auditorium of the school tomorrow SPEAK TO STUDENTS Mr. W. McPeek, head of the Highâ€" land Park boy scouts, will speak on *Getting Square with the World" beâ€" fore the freshmen and sophomores of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school in _ Jan. 23â€"Mrs. Frank Fitt‘s study | group at Elm Place kindergarten at | 3:15 p. m. | _ Jan. 24â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club. | _ Jan. 26â€"Parliamentary Law class | at Highland Park Woman‘s jub at | 10:30 a. m. |__Jan. 31â€"2 p. m., Annual Card party , of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. | _ _Feb. \â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, 4 Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Feb. 29â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Feb. 21â€"Highland Park Woman‘s club meeting, 2:30 p. m. d Feb. 23â€"Mrs. Pfanstiehi‘s Study group, 3:15 p. m., Elm Place kinderâ€" garten. BOY SCOUT HEAD TO Feb. 3:15 p | Show at H. P. club at 2 o‘clock and |8 o‘clock. Feb. 23â€"Parliamentary Law class, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10 Feb. 14â€"Ossoli meeting, 2:30 p. m. Feb. 15 â€" Lecture by ‘Mr. Kline, Highland Park Woman‘s ‘club, 10:30 Feb. 16â€"Parliamentary Law class, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10 Feb. 13â€"Mrs. Lowenstein‘s Study group, Elm Place kindergarten, 3:15 ‘Feb. 9â€"-Parliamenhry' Law class 10 a. m., Highland Park Woman‘s club. D. A. R. meeting, 2:30 p. m. FAb. 2â€"Parliamentary Law class, Highland Park Woman‘s club,10 a.m. Feb. 7â€"Evening meeting. Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club, 8 p. m. Jan. 16â€"Mrs. Pfanstiehl‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at 3:15 p. m. Jan. 17â€"Meeting of Highland Park Woman‘s club, 2:30 p. m. Jan. 18â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, at Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Jan. 18â€"North Shore Theater Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s club, 8:20 Jan. 11â€"Henry Turner Bailey at the DeForest School Round Table. Jan. 9â€"Mrs. Loewenstein‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at 3:15 p. m. Jan. 10â€"Meeting of Ossoli club 2:30 p. m. + _ Jan. 8â€"Meeting of Highland Park Womnn'! el}i_b, 2:30 p. m. Sponsored by Ossoli Club Jan. 5â€"Deerfieldâ€"Shields P. T. A. meftin‘ at 8 p. m. Stated Wedncslay, Janusry 11 brary can give pleasure and profit to scores of readers! 54 That you are robbing children of a part of their heritage if you fail toy provide them with suitable books? > That it i sas importint to teach children what to read ‘ms it is to teach them how to read? . LC How necessary it is that a child‘s taste for reading should be developed and directed by providing the kind of books that will establish a desire for | the best in literature? { stock feeding? That it is more unwise to oblige children to forageâ€"for their intellectâ€" ual food than it is to force livestock to depend upon forage for subsistâ€" What the state can do to assist in establishing and maintaining free liâ€" braries? ‘That libraries ‘offer :l-‘t'q- pensive. and most used form of recreation? Feb. 23â€"Lecture, Ossoli club, 10 Jan. 12~Ieeling'of D-A-l-...“iw Jan. 14â€" Ossoli Club Fashion Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M. °* 27â€"Mrs. Fitt‘s Study class, m., Elm Place kindergarten. 28â€"Meeting of Ossoli club, Civic Calendar Do YOU KNOW* â€"New York Libraries. it Merchandise advertised in the Chicago papers is also on sale in our Evanston Shop Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. We operate our own dry cleaning plant. *‘Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers" Phones 178â€"179 Hikhland u.L MiL_L State and MryC.L:i.t)?nSSom E .. this easy, thrifty way |_ Presenting Decisive Savings on Men‘s, Young Men‘s and Boys‘ Suits > Overcoats Shoes Furnishings Evanston Shop Now in Progress Throughout Our For information Dean Henry Turner Bailéy Beanstvn Shop Open Tussday, Thurrey and Seturday Brmtnge Wednesday, January 11, 1928 4:00 P. M. 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