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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 2

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,r'..'r I CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS --sror-u-ttetetodt 'h.'hettht?"or-trra-du. "Christian, Catholic. 17,751“: Church in Zion.” Thursday. Feb. 9. The lather {we will hold its monthly m in: " the hall. May, Feb. 7. The Dom: rink- meets at the home of In. Whiter “inch 613 Onuntsin. Wednosday, Feb. R. The Pom- riia will be eettertahted by Mr. Ind Mrs. Fred emu-l"! in the unen- bly room. 0n the coming Sunday Holy Com- munion will be celebrated. An. nouncements should be made on Fri, day It the ”mm, either in the afternoon or the evening. The new Aid mind-y Thurs~ day. " the home of In. Fred Lind- "err. 543 Emma avenue. "muddy, Feb. 6. The CERES coun~ rii_meets at the parsonage. Come thou with us and we will do thee good _ .‘vvr Lynn-u; Luv" mun-nu In Worship next Sundny at elevengthe parish house. I and seven-forty (in. The pastor Sundat- , will bring the message in the morning) 9:00--Treble Clef choir rehearsal in boar and in the evening the Woman’s{ the church. ', Missionary society will have our“; 9:45-Church schooL Classes for all, You are invited to In our miocs.[ages. l ll you do not have a church home? t0:30-Special meeting of the Ses- we invite you to get acquainted with; sion in the pastor's study in the Bethany. If you are willing to) parish house to receive new members. help in some ray tell the pastor org ttm-Morning worship. We in- any of the folk 3nd you will be', Vite to partake with us in the sacJ given an opportunity. _ I rament of the Lord's Supper ail thosel Sunday school at nine fortr-tive. Missionary meeting every first Wed- nesday of the month. Our young people's group are having very in- teresting and helpful time studying I book dealing with the problems of young folk. The W. M. S will meet at the home of Miss Ella Wading. I8 South Green Bay Road. Tharsdag. Feb. ftth at 2:30 o'clock. Sata rdays Sundays German English Evening .. V C. F. Scimitar. minister Our work is moving “on: and we are glad to report pm in our new building. If you hare not been over on McGovern and Laurel hrtely it will do you good to drive or walk by poo". 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. The pastor will begin a special series of sermons on "The Signs of the Times." The introductory message will be entitled. "Strange' Things.” A hearty invitation is extended to all. 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic. "What Are the Values of Christian Ehtdeavort" Leader. Mr. Walter Tillm-n. a F. R. Cudwell. pastor 9:30 a, m. Bible School. We wel- come all newcomers to our Sunday School, to than who look to the church for impintion and encpm-mment and for the deepening of the inner life. The vested 'tirU' choir will sing. and there will be a sermon by the Pastor, --the fourth in a series on Qualities Christian sincerity, 10:45 p. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by Ke pastor. t-ti-si..sfChri.tunSet'-oV in m (in. Sunny School m "tr:80iamduoetorsPitn under the - " my. Sum fat man Sud-y‘- [can Sermon "Spirit" You At: undid!) invited to make use " an nailing room. MI central 1mm. which buxom whiny trom nine in the morning and] nix intbe evening-Mon Vedas-thy! um til 7:30. The reading room in ma: open on Sunday afternoon from 2:StP N. Great Bay Road & HGtewood Av dawnammm ThrrimtC_ftNeiat.8ei-tint. twink-Italian" WestftthrqheweAttgrmtttu.ts an” m a 10:“ and on Immulo'm'hn 0n mmder omit: the Mo? will First United Emgelicll Green Bay Road & burg! avenue Se Johns Evapbelical Bethany Evangelical West Central Avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor Church School Zion Lutheran Snudny Services 10:30 tt :00 ter) b.m'.e..hm.aa..a._t.-ar.- I 2:36-Commuaieartt's class in the l manse. _ 3:20-Reeular monthly meeting of l the religious education committee. N q:30--Monthly meetings of the Sex- ;tion in the pastor's study. S 6:oo-Yodmr People's Society sup- i per. Wmttent trtstttot. sstd "the M of theChtere*nttrorttTur-e,,-t,et. dMI‘n-Gnonb'. Alvin-I‘ll- m-re hrHtedtoNertth-r, are invited and new people of the church are especially urged to ettse ttnd meet with the vol-en of the church. Things Cardin, needed for bird Rouse are : luncheon cloths, 3-4 pin than pillar a... Indium ttire, money tor table cloth. curt-ins. 351m. and china. donation of china. xilvnr. and linem- in root] conditian. 4:tto--C- Fire Girl: mating in grarUh hon-e. - Wednesday“ 74-Chureh night. Moving the -rvierotprarer 'otdgrre-therewin be the two Ruth’s “he mum Edition in “w Thethth Century" 1 Thursdar-- - l 2:30~0n Feb. 6 at the home ofj Mrs. Frederick A, Watkins. 237 Ha-l xel avenue. a ten and household show. pr for Laird Community Moose will be given from 2:30 until till. This tea and ”mm is amm‘by the Womnn's Iiuionuy Unidi. the Dot- can Sorietr, and the Pushyurinn Guild. All the men at this church '2:30-The Presbyterian Guild will meet in the home of Mrs. E. F. Pratt, 408 Oakwood lvenue. Following the study hour on comparative religions the members will adjourn to the home of Mrs. Frederick A. Watkins, 237 Hazel avenue, for the tea and house- hold shower for bird Community Home. 7:00-The annual meeting ot the Young People's society in the par- ish house. There will be an election of oftieers and other business trate- sacted. Monday- J0.o0--Dorvas Society meeting in the parish house. Luncheon served at 12:30. ttm-Morning worship. We in- vite to partake with us in the sae-l rament of the Lord's Supper all those) who believe in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. irrespective of their mem- bership in this church. é 2:65--'IYetsie Clef choir rehearsal in parish house, q:3ty--Ceciuian choir rehearsal in the parish house. Stmdar- 9:00--Treble Clef choir rehearsal in Friday. Feb. 3-8:00 pm. union choir practice at church. Saturday, Feb. 4--8:00 par, Ep- worth League meeting at church. Ev- ery' one should he there on time as we have a big program for the eve- hing. Sunday, Feb. F- 10:30 a.in., Sunday school. 3:00 p. m. Junior Subdistrict Rat- ly. A tine children's program has been arr-aged. Every boy and girl in the community is invited to nt- tend this imoirartiotial meeting. Adults are tuso welcome. We u- tend n special invitation to the teachers and pupils of our neighbor- ing‘Snndny Schools. Miss Lehveme Johnson, our District Junior League Superintendent, will have charge of the prom-nun. 6:00 put, Epworth League Bible study. We are stil studying the Third Gospel. The lesson will be number 5, on mgr: 8 of our text. 7:45 Fm.. special Swedish service. Rev. Miter: will preach. There will also be in] music, both vocal and instrumental. You m welcome. Highwood avenue and Even: place. Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor. Thursday, Feb. 2-8:00 Fm., pray- or meeting church. You Ire invited to attend. aming I PmsCaubventioa Lana. to be held " the Auditorium Hotel. Monday evening, Feb. 61h. A re- ception will be held at 6 o'clock. fol- lowcd by the dinner at 6:30 o'clock Arrangements my be made to re- Announcement: Diocesan Convention. The Diocesan Convention begins on Tuesday, February 7th. Pro- grams may be obtained at the church "ttice after Wednesday. February Isl. Pre-co-ion Dinner: The Chm-vb Club is again spon- (ion of an; Blessed “xvii. 9:30 W. m., Holy Communion; sueday, February 5th. 82mm m. Sunday. 7:80 a. m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a. m., The Church School. “:00 an; Lanny, Holy Col-um} ion and sermon. u. Rev. CM [Gibb m Service- Thursday, February but Purim:- Swedish Methodist .. . _ _ . _ "l"" 1r" Tit '7‘” - "." “Y .r"." r?" is." e, "r"""'"""'--.? i - - 'ttlr-aa-mat-aa-tia-tim .. P. Presbyterian Trieiw Church , A new world's r " 1 dr, dd: 1 tric railwiy aberrant: " gab-1 lished here during the week before _ )Fhristmas when for three days the ml (Noam Surface Lines had every one _ Hf its 3.639 passenger vars in open- m lion during the heavy peak loads. I No other Inge street car system ever a_' has equalled this record. It is stated. , 7 7, ___. Nr. k... .m- - '9'M in FLAVEY ROAD. ELLRHXZB cut. 11E, <"MRC Roto, EASTVIEW ROAD. Jud ROUSMARY ROAD. City of thhnd Parte Court) " Lake, and Sun of "Ii-h. ths trrrhrtrrorr for the - Ham on m. h thr In.» " the Crtp mere of mid any uni Fatvirur "mind to the County Court " r-.- ”than ,, "e"? _‘_..._ .".' u. u. 30¢!an in aid can" him In“ - III "my unmr on the ban-int Ind - M dHmust, uncut. Amman“? Hunt! MO. sum-o a ~m-hy m..." so .u m: 91"er um the Cite Council a the or l'n‘hl.nd Puk. County at l‘kr mnd : .4 mm". hnvirur (wk-N4! the Mm“ of a Torrytrf_srm'rm of an In. a Sun! magnum in _ in TYo ”OI inuummm with tum-en n tho ne- a sh "r [w -qttrgm W "min on " hull- vnnt: (rm Ind "ter this of lune cl N votoeher A" m demiruw my m. oh. ”no... 4- “u m; b - u - - W _ -ee"'TMe. in! nu. In: "and II HUM-Id Purl, m. A, D. 291'”. J. W, McNeil, who has burn cush- isr of the Citizens State Bank of (ilk-none. since In oreanizirimn two 3min; ago next May, has resigned. His successor has not as .yet been :upoint-d. and Mr. McNeil has nut announcvd his Ham for the future. GLENCOE BANK CASHIER TENDERS RESIGNATION During the six days preceding Christmas the Surface Lines carried 21576,“? passengers, a total of more than 2.500.000 over the corre- sponding period in 1926. . T. That your time may be saved it reference questions are telephoned and thus prepared before you arrive? ik That the children's room is open from 3 to 6 p. m., and from 9 to 12a.m.,aztdito6p. m_,on Saturday? CHICAGO SURFACE LINES BREAK TRAFFIC RECORDS d. That it has an index to the back numbers of these mine- in thnt hmous book known as the Read- er’s Guide. 5. That it glndly teachea anyone the use of this index? 6. That it receives, mahtr new books every week? ‘ 9. That it Welcome: gifts of books and magazines? IO, That the library nims to same every man, woman, Ind child in Highlnnd Park? Do You Know I. That your Public Library is open daily from 9 n. m., to 9 p.' m.? C loud on Sunday. _ - 2. That it i just cut ot St. Johns “venue " 380 Laurel nvenue? by Mr. Kline. B. P. Woman club. March t9--a.u5 p. m. In. Pfaes- atiehl's Study Group, Elm Place kin- derguun. March 20--2r30 p. m. Meeting of 3. That it receives 70 magazines which my be borrowed by adults, muly of them by children? - Much 18--S:16 p. a In. Low. casein“ Study Group, Elm Place kindcrgmen. _ um]. "--'2:30 p. m. Ravinia Woman’s Civic club meeting. “In-day. FM A tre-thir club. V I'd H P. “I. Mah- Guild Pb: u in. in». mu» m t-Deerfuid-tihinu. P. T. In’s club. " t:86p. a. ie-si-Pu, by Junior Auxil- "tsryoto-otiutaat2:Mt p."-- Phy It ll. P. Woman's dub, 8:20 A. o. FAY [DIXIE NO. 676 u. h 05“" twins: Pee" “id BpeeHt h “I P... sum l 1:. PM. haiku“ Minx-thh-tul. Ptb..-W.80. Mail-vim: 11min t3--2:30 p. m. Ouch duh Much 16---W,80 .. m.’ 14mm luck b-D. A. R. meeting, 2230. limb 8--N. S. Theater Gudd SOME! linen 6--Moetime at a. F. Wu.» Dr. Lynn Sir-non Abtmtt OSTFDPATHIC PHYSICIAN "LIE N. Sheridan Rd. Phone Highland Put In. Rm" 941 I... 1-s p In. lmhu by WH’M‘ tr.rr. " the (‘My rink of “in! any .31 It Arvphv-d to the (Manly Can"! a W F for "I mun-men! of ttte m d "now-tum" 'recrtrifrt. to but“. I'd “W Put (13,." No. 226, R. A. M. huh, ”in; the Mmmetm gut Irv- mm of im'éiiy $1 7:” P... "saECi' 5.63:... The nitair is in the hands of I Inge committee consisting of Mrs. Theron E. Childs. chairman; Mrs. Irwin ll. Brigham. Mrs. Frntteis s. Grub-m, Mrs. John C. Hornung. Mrs. Morn: K. Hark-r. Mrs, Jan." D Lightbody. Mrs. Plum-cc Ts Mar. Neill“ Mrs. Robert Walker, of Glen- we; Mrs. Charles E. Galloway, Mrs. yutrnucl o, Rice, Mn. Ralph K. Rock- wood, Mrs. Panels J. Wmscott, and Miss Kathryn Adams, of Winnetka, with Mrs. Eva Frazier of Highland Park. Further particulars may be obtained from the chairman, Mrs. Childs. whose tolephonr number is Cteneoe 377, it is explained. The greatest optimist we knot of in the statesman who believes it is possible to imam appropriations and reduce an; at the same time. pub-min min-Vin; prawn Ittehiat-otG5-.xrastah-at Inn. 'aitu:.:ecrf The Clem-0e chapter of the DAR. i, planning I large card party to be held at the Winnetkn Woman's club Monday afternoon. March 26, at 2 o'clock, to raise funds for the general work of the chapter. the may of tho Villa. bond In: v'eehirstuNemotaasatr-ior a tentative when. of the that pav- ing m- mAmittod by Strut Commuaioeter Aaron B. Moe, with a request for I pmidunt'l estimate of the cool. This matter 7:: refund to the Commissioner nun! months ago for a comprehensive study and upon-t. President W. D. Gerber and the en- tire board appreciating the urgent need of the brand pin of improve ments which bun been recommended and Ilse that it is 1 work which should be undemken under on m- eral scheme. instead of by piece meal. The reeqm-dation in tor “we men! 32 feet wide on I number of streets. It is proposed to divide the uork up in the mat advantageous manner. Village Attorney Alexander H, Marshall suggesting that two, Aid 1TENCOE D. A. R. PLANS CARELPARTY MARCH 26 It will Be Held in Winnelh and Proceeds Go to Work of Chapter moon was l mu PAVING “magi-tumm- 0-21-de Press Want Ads Bring%sdlts Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning " Phones 178-179 “M Pith. ntuesu How MANY things you like to do call you out- side the home! Society, amusements, new ations, relatives, friends . . . the list is long. But-there is the home work waiting to be done! We can solve that problem for"you. Let us do your washing - and save one-seventh of your time each week for you to use as you will. 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