Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1929, p. 50

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P °)27 MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION Guarantees HOUSEWIVES ARE OUR CUOSTOMERS F1 Tâ€"mâ€"â€"_.. _ â€"__CIHieldy ©Igge ~©014 Meaar, f 244 m.ur;3 4;:)’“!&.';?" & Bag sloi_’ 1 Bottle Inspect the food values listed below and you immediately see why.‘ C ae s ae Â¥ae®) suuicmaeh“ 25° SLICED or HALvgr mm < H . 21. â€"_ eP uP FINEST SANTOs 3 Ibs. DWe No. 21 cans Golds, 550 39¢ > THE PR E8 8 Girlsâ€"E. ~Marion Bard, Pauline Delhaye, Irene. Elsie Fallon, Doris A. Hansen,â€"Evaâ€"Jâ€"Harris,â€"Mary â€"Sherâ€" man Keller, Ethel Krueger, Ruth M. Larson, Evelyn M. Murphy, Caroline Schemmel, Isabelle L. Tennant, Louise Waite, Mary Louise. Walters, Correan K. Zahnle, Josephine L. Zook, Mary Mills Belfield, Helen Goldstein, Veria Louise Griesmeyer, Dorothy Harriâ€" son, Carola Barbara Kellner, Mary Katherine Lankford, Christine Marâ€" garet Lauridsen, Ann Moroney, Ruth Elizabeth Stratford, Phoebe A. Swaâ€" zey, Marian Caroline Thorsen,. Suâ€" zanne Traub, Roberta Marie Ware, Constance Margaret Yena, Alida M. Zimmer, Dorothy Zimmerman. The people who step out into the streets from behind a parked automoâ€" bile, should see that a hospital "bed is always kept ready for them. Processionalâ€"*‘School Parade" ......_...... Maddy Stars of the Summer Night :â€"â€".......Woodbury Song of the Volga Boatman‘ ........_.._._._._â€"_â€" > l23E G L â€" Wislcs Ruth Hirsch ‘...........,...................~BAKKY Straight Edward Jacks ...._..___Marjorie Ann Watson Henry Kelling ....._____._.____._Margaret Wrenn eeigrireitten i arnietencrnierircnmsrcints~«~ PeCRGI@E _ FOlK: Tune § feaâ€"* Boys Glee Club £ Minuet from "Don Juar" ...._.__........Mozart : 5A Orchestra Music When Soft Voices Die ......_.._Kramer Who Is~ Sylvia ,....=..................._Schubert Whercer You WAlk ....._._.................« Slmuidel oc oo > > Girls Glee Club : Praise Ye the F-theéh ..............._Charles Gounod orus Presentation of Diplomas .............._._._____...â€" Mr. C. M. Vail, Pres. Board of Education Willam â€"R. Fosbender, Mexvin L. Goldstead, Karl B. Hansen, Everett M. Inman, Russell W. Noerenberg, Robert H. Oldenburg, Gay Webster, Walter E.:; Willard, Jack K. White, Robert °G. White, William Nathan Anspach, Richard Card, George James Coates, Charles Joseph Dixon, Clifâ€" ton Claud Franklin,> Tom Garrity, Robert Greenwald, Louis Greuel, Elâ€" vey Sherman Hoyt, William S. Loomis, William Lourie, George Francis Ralph, Charles Swan. school graduate will address the class. Miss Weisenberger graduated from the Deerfieldâ€"Shields ‘high school in 1928 and is now attending the School of â€"Speech and Dramatie Arts at Northwestern university.. A talk by one who has so recently gone out from the school and who has so sucâ€" cessfully experienced the pleasures and problems of~ a four year high school course and is now enjoying college was thqught to be especially valuable and interesting for the memâ€" bers of the class now graduating. â€" America the Beautiful ELM PLACE SCHOOL CLOSING FEATURES Mr. C. M.. Vail, president of the Board of Education, District No. 108 will present the diplomas at both Lincoln and Ravinia schools. The complete program follows: RAVINIA SCHOOL‘S . l s CLOSING EXERCISES (Continued From pa\‘ge 3) (Continued from page 3) Graduation Program Class Roll ... iedo . Marcucel __._Edith Metealf Virginia Parenti ....Robert Rankin ... Betty Straight Sylvia Confirmation Services to Be Held Sunday At 7:45 p. m. the pastor will preach the fourth sermon in the series on the book of Daniel. The sermonâ€"+will be an exposition of the . fourth chapâ€" ter. It tells the story of the pride of Nebuchadnezzar and how he was humbled anddriven from his palace to live with the beasts of the field. Later he was restored and then he blessed the King of heaven and praisâ€" ed him. The account of the seven years‘ madness of this great king and his restoration and conversion is not only interesting but it is also full of great moral lessons and prophetic suggestions.â€"â€"Someâ€" information that should be startling will be given in the sermon. Come! Do not miss this service. 2. o; o Friends are invited to attend the Confirmation services to be held a: North Shore Congregation Israc‘!, Lincolinâ€"and Vernon avenues, Glenâ€" coe, next Sunany morning, June 9th,. at 10 o‘clock. Ten girls and fourteen boys will be confirmed and there will be special music for the occasion. Th» services will be conducted and the sermon preached by Rabbi Louis J. Kopald. >Â¥3 1. hy Raymond Botker will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p.m.. The topic assigned is, "Thinkâ€" ing Things Through." Lk. 14:18â€"30; &%:'16:22:25. 2102 f e two prayer meeting classes will hold a union meeting on Wednesâ€" day evening at the church at eight o‘eclock. The Sunday school board will} meet at the close of the prayer ing the Antiâ€"Saloon league will speak at the church on this Thursday eve: ning. He comes with a bristling mesâ€" sage and a large attendance.is exâ€" pected. > j . Daily Vacation . Bible School Our Daily Vacation Bible school will open on Monday morning, June 17th, at â€"nine o‘clock. Our boys and girls have received the announcement with enthusiasm and <we look for a fineâ€" attendance. Young people, reâ€" gardless‘ of creed, are invited to atâ€" tend. â€"= + : The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood . Avenue and Everts Place â€"Rev.. William W. Nelson, Pastor The bricks have arrived! Mr. Fredâ€" rickson and his coâ€"workers are now sending forth a call for assistants to help mix mortar and carry bricks. Our church building will soon be disâ€" playing a new coat ‘of brick veneer. The work will begin on Saturday afternoon, June 8th, if the weather permits. *â€"< & Sunday, June 9: 10:30 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" dayâ€"school;â€"6;:00 p. m.â€"Epworth Leaâ€" gue; 7:45 p. m.â€"English service. M». Laurie Axelson, one ofâ€"our â€"seminary boys and also a studentâ€" at Northâ€" western, will preach. The public is invited. * 4 25 S. Greenbay Road â€" Phone Highland Park 1731 Both services on last Sunday were well attended. ©Next Sunday will be Children‘s Day and there will be a slight change in the services in the morning. . One combination â€"service will be held at ten o‘clock. â€" The chil dren will have a prominent part and they are always interesting. The pasâ€" tor will give a short address; A large attendance is expected. EC First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor Thursday, June 6, 1929 â€"â€"I â€"

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