Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 May 1929, p. 15

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00. e followed by n the halls of B. Honeywell ‘ Chicago will r, a quartette re, Naperville, 1 be some of the program. lay. will be as day the Bible ion of Rev. J. odist Church â€" auretta place . s, Minister rvice last Sunâ€" very delightful by the largest had thus far, rium and overâ€" de â€" room. ~The tractively decoâ€" d ferns sent in râ€" neighborhood in by members. eeted by a couâ€" she entered and tiful rose in the i class of older o supplied some of them occupyâ€" nd singing very rus. This group me future servâ€" on of Mrs. Fred | features of the rendered solo by and a trombone uger, which surâ€" not know of the ong our â€" young ise was an origâ€" ay 16, 1929 Church vern Street Pastor vith the fine ople of the nmunity are his family. were exceedâ€" n the comâ€" zx people of ve the rare dining with > of~ Chicagt‘s clical, Leagus the Chicago "th annual on that day. ared, everyâ€" ake this one ung peoples‘ ken place in or 40 autos id North avâ€" m., they will that place to here at Highâ€" ion will open ke side social ip of workers ipport of every them entertain and wholesomé xt week our iss under the , will give an old time song school departâ€" These young Thursday, May 16, 1929 inal poem written for the occasion hy Alice Westcott Marks, one of our younger matrons, and read by Dorâ€" othy Himmler. The sermon by the pastor was appropriate to the day, modernizing the picture of the model wife and mother given in.the last chapter of Proverbs and stressing the value of Christian training in our homes. / * * Next Sunday the pastor will speak on the theme, "The Acid Test of Disâ€" cipleship." There will be _ special musical features and a most helpful and inspiring service. Come and be sure and askâ€"someone else to come with you. Li 2e When has our church had a "Soâ€" ciable?" Well, we are to have one next week Thursday evening at the church, given under the direction of the social life committee of the church. It is to be the first in a serâ€" CIIULRCEEA U HS N SV PRORCRTORT ies of monthly social evenings, each one different from all the others and all planned to be most attractive. To the opening ‘one nextâ€" Thursday eveâ€" ning all our men, women and young people are heartily invited, and that means all our friends as well as our members. Enough has been disclosed of the plans to assure a good time and plenty of fun and interest. â€" There will be no charge whatever for adâ€" mission and no money making feaâ€" â€"tures in connection with it; such litâ€" tle expense as there may be in conâ€" nection with the affair will be readily met by. the voluntary contributions of some ofg the members and friends. We simply want everybody to come and have a good time and get acâ€" quainted with any they do not know. memoration of Pentecost. In connecâ€" tionâ€" with the service we will celeâ€" brate the Lord‘s Supper. t wl * 0t Reception of new members Sunday. The ".L. L. L,." club will meet at the home of John Ott Tuesday, May the 21. Open Gardens to art. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church & . Deerfield F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church schoolâ€"9:15 a. m. Serviceâ€"10;:30 a. m. Choir, Fridayâ€"7:30 p. m. for Ice or Mechanical Refrigerat,iori Jewett â€" Leonard â€" Seeger Refrigeration Specialist Phone L. F. 908 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC REFR!GERATOES THOMAS BIGFORD REFRIGERATORS Public Saturdays Poppy Day to B Obsrved in Deerfield The Poppy has taken its place of symbols as the Flower of the World War. It has won a place in the hearts of the people of many counâ€" tries as it is the memorial flower of the French, British and Canadian World War veterans, and it is the memorial â€" flower of the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. * Late. in November and early in December, fingers â€" many faltering and clumsy fingersâ€"started fashionâ€" ing the little red poppiés. Poppies for Americans to wear on Memorial D&ay as a tribute to thousands of young Americans who now have been lying beneath the" Poppyâ€"fHecked sod of France for ten years. These Poppies have given the P NASH 141C winâ€"lgnition Lerlormance THE Nash Motors Company emâ€" â€" equips eac ploys one of the greatest engineerâ€" finest eq in'g organizations in the automobile factoryâ€"v« industry. This is evidenced by the n advanced design found in the Nash All Nash "400" series. Six mode & _ centralizt The Nash "400" Twin Ignition motor _ automati produces 22% more horsepower, 5 cates all miles per hour more spéed, and 2 single de extra miles for every gallon of gasoâ€" 24 line, as contrasted to the same motor !" additi with single ignition. absorber This great feature and many others cq\tv;r C are available to you at delivered, fully _‘ ogt equipped prices substantially lower Don‘t th than you would pay for other cars O _ until yo the same or lower factory price. equippe This is true because Nash factoryâ€" â€" delivere Delivered Fully Equipped Price Range on $930.00 to $2,245.00 Highland Park Nash Sales T H E PR ES S uon it OA un d + 5 Sheridan Road â€"In the New Post Office Bldg. â€"Highland Park, Il}. TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 1608 â€" [ Leads the World in Motor _| erans an opportunity to earn money !ld â€"more than that, these Poppies have given to many of the, men who made of| them a new interest in lifeâ€"and now rld| they are giving us the opportunity the| to wear them on Mpmorial Day as unâ€"| a symbol of service and sacrifice. _Oof| _ Deerfield unit would likeâ€" to see 1@n| eyvery person in Deerfield wearing a the| Poppy gna)lemofial Day. yThe popâ€" can| pies which our workers will distribâ€" i0On | ute are not of silk, neither are they j uniform, nor perfect, for these popâ€" . 0 pies have not been made by precise ion.| machines in great factories â€" they pies| have been made by the hands of those rial| who served and sacrificed ten years )'e:f ago. To every American who desires 803 to have a share in paying our debt of gratitude, these Poppies say: "Here vetâ€"| Is an Opportunity! * equips each "400" model with the very finest equipment purchased at low factoryâ€"vyolume prices. All Nash "400" Special and Advanced Six models are equipped with Bijur centralized chassis lubrication which automatically and scientifically lubriâ€" cates all vital chassis ‘points with a single depression of a foot pedal. In addition, bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, spare tire lock and tire cover come with each Nash "400", without extra cost. Don‘t think of buying any car today until you check its delivered, fullz equipped price against the Nash "400 delivered, fully equipped price. on 18 Nash "400" Models, Wilmot School P. T. A. Mets Friday Evening The regular monthly meeting of the Wilmot school P.T.A. will be held at the school, Friday evening, May 17, at 8 o‘clock: The new officers will have charge of this meeting and there will be business of importance for consideraâ€" ?'oon and appointment of committees r the ensuing year. The program will be of interest to all. An address will.be given by Mrs. Emma Gertrude White of Evanston on the subject "What I Learned at Night School and a vocal solo, selectâ€"~"~ \ ed by Miss, Whitefield,oneâ€" ef . ourâ€" NA e t eaae ie . BW P en n n 4002 2000 CC on C school music teachers. All membérs rally to the support of our new ficers. Everybody invited. ; $1,398 13

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