Now I hand and is and to hi" “for.“ ,e-irraeorser name. h (In! any: of mkk- driven a -gt.eeaqte in shout the only place M that an†be mroqttptuttre--- â€a Post-Dispater. Sunday we shall hare our usual mien, one in the Grrrmut hummu- u 10:30. followed by the main sor- vh in English " II. The Sunday new menu a 9:30. Went Central uvenue. Rev, W. F. Suhr, pastor Thursday. May 17--Aserr The Amnsion of our Inn eommemomted at In even Sunday, Mny 20---9:45 am" Sure day school. It, morning worship: t, awning Invite in Swedish. mutiny, Mny 22--tt p.m., prayer meeting. Olkridge and High street Rev. G. A. o. Enzxtrom. pastor. Thursday. Mar 17 - B p.m., the lather league will be etttertained in the church by Mrs. G. L Geiser. Saturday. my I9--9 mm; iii, cun- "mation elm. The pastor's themes for Sunday Ire: AM. "Preparation for Pente, cost," Ind PM, "Soul-Winning Men." May 24 is the date of our ttrat truth conference and Sand-y, y W is our Communion service. [at in make both these services most helpful to our own spiritual life. You an invited to “and any and all of our services. Green Bar road and Homewood avei K. A. Roth, miter Sunday school at 9:30 E m. Homing worship at 10:30. Everyone is cordially invited. Worship at eleven. Message by the putor. Special music. Christian Endeavor meeting at T:15. Evening worship at eight. The Bane: class, will assist the pastor and provide the special mask. C F. Schriver, minister The pastor was. happy to see the folk at the Mother's day services. Some faces were missed but we hoped they were perhaps worshipping in other places with their mother's or in honor of mother. The evening program by the Brand orchestra was} penny enjoyed. Let us continue toi be grateful for our mother's all! through the your. One of the best!, ways to do so is to keep in right re-I lation to mother's God. _ Services Sunday as tollows: 1 Sunday school at nine forty five. Classes for all ages. i You are cordially invited to nuke! use of the reading room, 86t CentraL avenue, which is open every week dayI from nine in the morning until nix in the evening tnd on Wednesdays my til 7:30. The vending room is iii/ open on Sunday Afternoon from 2:30) Subject for next Sundny'n leuon[ '"EPon "Soul and Body" I 31‘th Pure, Ith, 331 Hased Ave-' North avenue and Laurens place. nae, I brunch of The Mother Church,; Wm. B. Doble, minister. The Pint Church of Christ, Sdentist,‘ Friday, May lir--The Ladies' Aid in Baton, Hm.,holds tservieetsevert Society will meet with Mrs. A. L. Sand†morning at 10:45 And our Gail. 1015 North St. Johns avenue, Wodnsday evening at 8 o'elock, when at 2 run. testimonies of Christian Science heal-; Sunday, May 20- 9:30 am. Sum ine m given. Sumty School meets) day school. 10145 any, morning war- a 9:30 I.m.. and in open to pupita, ship, sermon by pastor. under the use of twenty. l ------- First Church of Christ, Scientin, Highland Put. MI., 381 End Ave- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Highwood Lutheran St. Johns Evangelical Bethany Evangelical Christian Science Zion Lutheran Becker Battery Service Phone Highland Park 31 Oakland (lllllt Pontiac a Becker Sales and Service 15 North St. Johns Avenue SHELL GASOLINE AND OILS Agents for Trav-Ler Portable Radio MMMMbhhhh-II-b 74Asc0nsion day. our Lord will be In evening serv- Exitie BATTERIES Inn-o an war the country I few mm. The usual "part: of wring ttood.' in vurious parts of the country are now - ht, but am in nothing an the [and ofomtor, which win In let" nine Minn. Thi, will be Join " in the Corner of Green Buy road and Uttret lvenue C. G. Unanxst, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. We have chum for ttll Mes. Morning service at 1015 l. m. Ser- mon suhject. “The Joy of the Lord, tho Swret of Strength for Service." NHL 8:tth Ynunz Frank's meeting at 7:00 p. m. Tnpir. "How to Train for Larger Leadprthin." F.0mer Girrer. loader, Evening wrvirn at 7:15. A naval.» pr Ippnirm-d by the World'n Chris. tian Fundamental, convention, now‘ in mninn in Chicago, will occupy the, m.)..;. ,_.V_., “V.“- menu. All workers are urged to be present. Please telephone R. P. 683 for reservations by Wednesday noon. Wednesday, 6:30 gum-5 meeting for the workers in school. There will be. "In discussion for the variov menu. All workers In In Monday, 2:30 pam-The Preaby- terian guild will hold its closing meet- ine of the season which will be . maiul at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Pardee, 707 Ridgewood drive, on Monday nfmmoon at 2:80. Mrs. E. E. Melinger and Mrs. D. E. Rosaiter will assist. ,_.~_.. -""ri9ba*RE0 II. 3:90 for the worship period during which Dr. Sam Higginbottom will tell of his work in India. ll 't"tt.-moratine worship; Dr. Sam Higginbottom of Allahabad. India, will speak. q pan. -Yoantr People’s meeting. Subject, Charles P. Steinmetz; leader, Donald unghln. Rev. Frank Pitt, minster. Thursday, 4:30-Cecilian c hearsal in the parish house. Saturday, 8 3.1m, Camp Fi meet at the parish house for The hike will take place of th ine on Monday. Sunday, 9 a. m. -- Cecilian choir rehearsal in the church, 9:45 a. m.-- Church school, classes for all ages; all department. but the beginners will meet in the main auditorium It 9:45 ".- ", _- - . _ - ' -"e "Mimi I president. 7:15 Pam, evening serv~i ice in'Swedish. First United Ewngelial 1 saturuay. May 19---8 Fm., The Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hill, North Green Bay road, Highland Park. Sunday, May iy)--10:30 a.m., Sun- day school. We believe in evangelism thru education. 6 Pam, Epworth league literary meeting in charge of' Mr. Frederickson, our fourth vice-1 president. 7:15 n.m,_ onnintr Ct6BmrT. I Saturday, May 19---8 Sewing Circle will meet a of Mr. and Mrs. Hill, N, Bay road. Highland Peo.t Friday, sri; W 713:5 choir practice. Highwood avenue and Evert: place Rev. William W, Nelson, pastor. (Thursday, May 17-7 p-m., String Band practiee at church. 8 pm. prayer meeting at the church. ‘rnyor L P. Presbyterian Swedish Methodist meetine urn Wed-nod†a". br a a, of good thing. the services. l 4:30-Cecilian choir re, the parish house. , workers in the' church will be. tpmtialyrroup 30 gulf-Supper and iy)--10:30 a.m., Sun- believe in evangelism 6 Pam, Epworth meeting in charge of Phone 4377 f. E. Church " Camp Fire girls various deuri, D.m., Union Jr a hike. the meet. m. We: m. Ser- ‘e Lord, invite.†7:00 p.i Lara-w l ( i it: ve _-'-"- -- w. m c! - Thousand Six Hundred Twenty Donn-I MI.- 620.â€) per Inn-1m. That the “In! of the Building [mm tet.,e'1P.traiicsrior-irii%'iisTTi'i; of Three noun-ml Six Hundred Delhi'- ([3.- 6ib9nt" m â€an... Sig-ch That the Iahry of the Hirst Ann-hilt Fin Mush.) in charge u! the rim button idurs in: the dayb be Ind the lune in haw-by [ltd " the sum of Two Thululnd Sew-n Handled Duth 132700.00! pvr lhnum. Thur the - of the Second mint-n: Fire Marathi in (II-rue of the hm Shunt: tdurm. the night) be And the name in he!!!†and " the mm at Tim non-And One Pe drrd Sixty Doll-r: 421mm» per Int-mu. _ That the ulna or Fin-men Number One. hm. Three nod Four he “a the am hi hcrc"cr fixed 3- 0-. tum of Two Maud You, Doll-PI "2t"0Arit, per annual, That the “law of Fireman Nurnt-r Fire !r.t1Ps.e.._irieirirrari'i'TtL'ii',i' a! One Thou-And Sink! Hundred Doll-n mums!» per lnnum. Thu! the "by: of the Genoa] Reba in the “filer Department ho Ind tire In. " bttttr..PtditptdGmroF-oirTroCLG Eiarht Hundred Delhi “IE“.N) per In“. PeCPtertuttiCkaCuCid;ri"'Ci the Gum luigequr Phat be In! the ",7 “N...“ m. nun-1m your. "re WJM an lam-1n. That Ute uhry of the “but“ in tb. Baildhw Immhr’n ottue be In! the “he C"Pe.'txe.uet_iGLiiFi2iT,,or.',h' 0m Hun-ind Doll-n 18210...†per Inn-. 1tetpyteyzoriiU"iGaG7tC'r"'1Ti Board of sum. be mad the “In. In her-by had at m. ..._ A. m4 "J. . - n Axed " the "an o? "sirVGGui"ich"i7, 13600130) be calm. - "___". __. up. “mun-m van-n Smooch?! Ver nnnum. _ That the ulnry of ttse Chief Fire III-MI be und the - im Mmhy Axed at the sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred Dollar! trWNhh (Inn _- ._.----- 083300.0h) 'JirlTiiiiii'm, - m. _....._.. â€Newâ€; urr Innum That the “In, of lb! sump-pa“ in the City Cierka ottice be Ind the an» . bonny tixmt mt the gum of one “mud Huh! Hundred sun Dolhr- (macaw bar “mum. “It the all-r, " the Bookkeeper in the (It) Cl..re"s ("lice be Ind the lam: is hereby tuest mt the num uf Two noun-d hulk-v- A. o. FAY LODGE NO. I W, "_'"-"'.'.. w. unnum‘ Thu: the “I.†of the Foreman Ind Water Mains be Ind the um fund at the sum " Two Thou" “Edi-ed Pun! Dulhrl “2150-00) DI Highland Park Lodge No. 738 KNIGH'IS or mus nun-1m Doll-n 1812051! per annum. That the - or the First. Second And Third Mei-um Erstrireern, n the Water Worn be Ind the sum? in hereby fixed It ths, sum of Two Thousand One Hundred sun but- hn (32180.00? vet Innume Thu the _ of the Foreman o! titrets and Public tmprovemenu be 1nd the _e"rFe L, but!†"ed " the sum of Three Thun- and Dolhr- .uuaom‘ yer Annum. [human of Streets and Public lmnruu- menu be Ind the name 5 hereby Saed " the sum " 0n: Thou-ad Eight Hundred “any "ePry 611320.00) per "mum ot,iGi £3336 'C; Montana: of Streets and menu 'o “a the name 5 n Stated 7 That the all" ot Police San-nu Number One. Two and Thur be .tui it k W: he! " the mm at Two Thousand Three Hum Ten will“ (‘ZSNLWI m nnnuln‘ Thu the nun-y of have one... Hunk: One. Two and four he and It " hereby fun: It the Hun ot Two “our-ind Orye Hundred Sully Doll-n 1:21am. per "tnum. That the “1:17 " Police omen- Number Three. Five. Six, seven Inn! Eight be .114 " trr berth; 'ued at the nun ot Two Thou-uni One Hundrvd Doo- â€2100.01†per Innuln Ate,2le any? of the Chi! Eulmr _ â€ï¬‚“ 7,"..- F_iWT_WFt_FNFr w; Innuln That the “Inn of the Chief Bummer of theJ'.ter Work: be lnd the lune in bere by In It the sun: at Three Thain-ml The» u.._A_A; mu, “m, Thllhouknallhtcl‘yTl-Imrh and the Anne in - Asad at the In. a! an. Tho-“And Two Hundred Doll-n (‘lmJIp per Inn-um . 1hm.tthe_rvoeta-mtvcou-oris. and the num- n hem, ha! It use nu- " Thine nomad Your Hundred Dubr- (u.- 'lttt um per Innum. That the uhry of the citr Marsha: he and the um: " irrtetr and It the nun at Thu: Thuwund The Hundred Dulhrl lu‘lIO‘Wl mm of 1m; iiGaGiu7iiG"TisakG7 "mi: 5.; airrr7iTsre In»: t- nu a. temtitreysrtum1.rttre.umkiird Hadron .11)th "(9.11“ Per, nun-g. uoncn be um it in but!» had " the an at Four unwind Dull-:1 0400.00) y. - Illllll. T"tttsr-oeu-csocierett.ou .the-tttyrelrrttamt.tiuuikaurG 'rho-aut Doll-n (85000.00! per Annual. Fttt Pt Turs ot the Co-tio" Cam- Per, Inn-mm "â€5" “Hui? Csriarr' had," T, v "_""--'---)- '"-e. -- Pe"oesCts'muruee-seat.uLi that Inch MBeer or â€bag It.“ a" no turning mmm- from the eh at Ilium-ad Park for a. mu. of and Mt.. durju the ur- than}, AN owne- Imxc in or cm m an “In not". or I'll cm or llama nu. "union on " ouumm In m: column or Tu: cm or HIGHLAND nu; . sxmgx 'xapy 0:1_ukr_6. " up Ask ,,~,..-_-....__. - ttht ffCefFiiaF7irieC'i'rtir. i ‘7‘ --e.. - m“ - a... balynxhvhnhulu "%t89.-let. in. April an; "h. be M d M In]: a . upva tor by thin ordu- I- and: alon- u up»). tor the dick-I'- I up data- of men stdrue. u "wind - the h‘u " the Sun of Illinois. and '" adm- H"etottutip!trofuietsuaurrart.idAG ' .-- F. -.,. - _ . . "Miami Park Chapter No. 226, I. A. M. CAMPBELL CRAPTER o. R. s., No. 712 Medina itrst uni third Wail-adv " 7:80 MABONIC HALL a. Sheridan Road Thur-Jay. "I, " 7‘3. p. It: 3. A. Deere. Rank of Esquire June 5 Refreshments R. R. THOMAS, Channel!†Commandvr . and the um i vim-Ly or TriThou-d Seven r TwoHmariai- icic'. . 1t:rmrooruUruaiii', "tst.er-tser in the tht form". of Sewer tTii7Ci7G.. " n. In: in? 3.1 _ CE-nfreur in the V. 676 NOTICI I. Ile (“VIN TO Mr. Edi. D. “which, Mu. Veren- Huh-II). KW “use: Corvorattors, Mm, Peet y, Ku-. um! to n" auger- that may he inter-tad hem inlh-tthav-whnllemdlorukuwb. he unlion w the nth-u out but than". n the unencu- room at a. “IDA“ "RE- PROOF WAREHOUSE. 8TG8t6 Cunt! AV- q.mrr- |.A_s\,_. " _ .. A _ ,,V____..__. -.._.- -. nu- trnue, "km-ad Put. “In Con-l). ur-. hymmnx u " o‘clock in an [m of the 12nd - cl In), "rs. lo - tho “Irrnnunrmln'n Liens: caved“ the MI, cnaluh, Ind lurch-ad". Ind .11 on" " fevts Ind mint. uhkh m not In um. an sewn-lo w bulk bu. now tsetd " the underiund gain-l; AHK‘T: V. C. I053“. Ci" Oink mm In, Tth. In! PM In.) um. um; APPROVED I.) II. 1923. ticeiiitCsT-iii. mam“. Oh.†so I. lore: Ind ' (“an AM the: h. m, lpwuvnl All mlpgtion. tiifc%dirT. That .u mum-no- or m of 'Tue-. 'ieorutiet with m- and!“ nix tiGuiGrltTrLiiridTis- at the Gull-n [urchin-tor am be pud fro- the C h Stu". Chin-cafkuim'éi "to: No. mo “Tugnk and '"trrttert1a. "" hurml AVrnue. Chkuu. Illinois. 144 No. “It "lurch. dunner. new“: ul ionic-r, drum! able. “atâ€: um mafhunu era-nu my. etc. In. G. C. Lilier. to Mrs, S. “whim 31-. 1W "Ti-T i021; IMC, Gr-. My: 7;":1‘: iiGs-r. 30:15 Normal Avestue. Chjlegu. llhnoh. Log. No. no ciruil Bruin: GU Jia," bench "who“ Human: Comtllluh. 4733 bru‘dvl). Chm-K0. “knot. but No. 1692-- 2 thump-Ina. than In! this. Chi-1 “his 1 admin. than". 2 ' blah. Kl- dk. "that. yum... whine. “hr-:1 table rrsrtT-tt dr-sr-r. band. etc. “7 n -. .... 2...; If 1' G%riee, "td, “uni"... un No. “(hm A be '. 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