Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Sep 1929, p. 50

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i 48 â€"WOoO0ODED LoOT HELP WANTEDâ€"Neat appearing wm-‘g â€" for general housswork; one . small chi WWW%lMM~ work ; days only ; afterncons preferred, :mmulo&umu 'hl.l!.:.. HELP WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" ;rmho:i milhy dM:Alm: â€"â€"ences 3 P mo. _ â€" ing ; good ho-ohfim‘:l'd. H. '”. WANTED TO RENTâ€"Octoberl; house with two bed rooms; furnace or hot water heat. Address H. S. M., Press office. 29tfpd WANTEDâ€"Well located residence lot: east sideâ€" of Ravinia ; northâ€"ofâ€"Lambertâ€" Tree ~avenue; must be wooded and priced right. ~*W. R. Ceperly, 1848 fimm(hb-; WANTED . TO â€" RENTâ€"Fiveâ€"room fiat : good references. Address WANTED _ TO RENTâ€"One or 2 rooms on first floor; *# blocks from business center ; suitable ~for | studio ; _ moderate: _ oneâ€"year lease. ~Addreéss D. T. 9, Press office. =. 30 LOSTâ€"Black envelope purse; lost between 700 South St. Johns avenue and city ‘hall in * Highland Park ; a keepsake was in the purse which was of much value to owner; reward wiven; no questions asked. Address B. A. 2. Press office. rs oream 30pd LOSTâ€"A week ago: on North avenue or near North Shore station ; a black leather purse LOSTâ€"Large, light gray police dog, female ; _ $5 reward. â€" Tel. Deerfield 224â€"M after 7 LOSTâ€"Ladies‘ â€" blue â€"hat; between . Deerfleld and Highland Park. Finder please leave at Press office for reward. $0pd Tel. H. P . 2818. care of Press office. ANTED WANTED TO BUY LOST and FOUND H. and R: ANSPACH 886 Central Avenue Southwest Corner i<+ Can be purchased on exceptional terms Owner‘s fullest coâ€"operation guaranteed nagrarme ho en se ar ce overgeare ~Near lake, schools, _ and transportation _ _ Surrounded â€"= _ 2 12x 179 house 80pd #@ OV Highland Park Methodist Chureh _ Frank Davidson Hopkins, Minister North Avenue at Lauretta Place The service next Sunday morning newly elected officers of the Ladies Aid, the Woman‘s Missionary society and the Sunday. school will all be present and will be publicly installed in office by the pastor, after a brief installation ceremony. . Following this they _ will â€"partake. of â€" Holy â€"Comâ€" munion together, whicvh will also be administered ‘to all present. The church will be nicely. decorated and the service should be one ‘of: inspiraâ€" tion and happiness. _ _ ce es LOSTâ€"On North avenue in Park ; ubho‘h’-:uâ€"mnfin tm: fountain 3 : . 2860 The Ladies Aid is giving a "Rumâ€" mage Sale" this week Thursday and Friday at the vacantâ€"store: at 986 North avenue. Friends are asked to send in their articles early Thursâ€" day and the patronage of all is â€"solâ€" icited. i ‘ The two young people‘s organized classes heldâ€" a "camp fire rally" at damâ€"No. 2, in the Forest Preserve last Wednesday evening and had a jolly good â€"time â€"with â€"all â€"sorts â€"of stunts and games and plenty â€"ofâ€"wienâ€" ers and other "eats." These activ groups of our young people are again present in large numbers at their At the annual meeting of the Sunâ€" day school board held last week, the following were elected to office: suâ€" perintendent, Wm. E. Bletsch; asst. are coming in. hone Highland Park 1212 UE ~*PFR ES B *~~~* secretary, Faith Kuhlman; asst. secâ€"| Highland Park Presbyterian Church retary, Dorothy Himmler; treasurer, Laurel and Linden Avenues Paul Downing; pianist, Elinor Bock;| ~,. â€" Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister . > librarian, Carl Sanderhoff ; primary | ~ Thursday: 8:00 ‘â€" Parish Group superintendent, Mertha Fulkerson;| gathering at the home of Mrs. L. T. cradleâ€"roll, Mrs.â€" L. Miller;â€"missionâ€"| Baker, 545 Bob o‘â€"Linkâ€"road. ary supt.. Mrs. A. W. Vercoe; home| Friday: 4:00â€"Camp Fire meeting dept.. Miss J. DeRoo; temperance| in the camp fire room, 176 Laurel dept., W. H. Holgate. __ ___________ | avenue. . Mrs. Carl McManus, guarâ€" A Ladies Aid are: president, Mrs. Fred Okey; vice president, Mrs. Wm. H. Holgate; secretary, Mrs. A. M. Trout; secretary, Mrs. Leslic Fuller; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. K. Kelly; chaplain, to be elected. & * "The Woman‘s ~Missionary society elected the following officers for the new church year: president, Mrs. H. V. Nichols; vice president, Mrs. C. L. Boyd; secretary, Mrs. A. H. Himmler; treasurer, _ Mrs. _ M.â€"E. . Maiman; exâ€" tension sec‘y, Mrs. C. Kuhlman; light bearers superintendent, Mrs. L. â€"Milâ€" ler;~ question box, ~"Mrs. J. Miller. > 11:00 a. m.â€" Worshipâ€" andâ€" sermon. During this hour there will beâ€"a bapâ€" tismalâ€"service. â€"Any parents who deâ€" sire to have their children baptised will kindly see the pastor sometime this week. . eigthis 0. 53: obg hss o ._..â€"1.:00.p..m. . Christian Endeavor>>~ _ 8:00 p. m.. Worship andâ€"sermon. **Friday eveningâ€"of â€"thisâ€"weekâ€"at the Evangelical church of Prairie View, there will be a Silyer Medal Missionâ€" ary contest. . The members anfd friends of this church are invited to attend. Zion Lutheran Church Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, B.B., Pastor BA 112 High street A~ Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. * English services, 11:00 a .m. _ %n;lish services, 7:30 p. m.nd * . We urge the parents to send their children to the Sunday school. The vacation period is over and we are looking forward to the return of every pupil who have absented themâ€" We weicome new scholars and hnave capable teachers ready to serve to the best of their abilities. this class should see the pastor at the earliest convenience. .___ _ C Friday evening the 27th of ;Sey- tember, there will be an open house at the parsonage from 1:30 p. m. unâ€" til 10:00 p.m. All members and friends :are invited to theâ€"parsonage to visit with the pastor and view the repairs made on the parsonage. 3 ‘If you are looking for a church home ~you are cordially invited to worship with us at Zion Lutheran chiurch. +Zion Congregation welcomes intkors,. .1 i f [ ie o n e On the fifth of October the pastor enterâ€"the â€"Confirmationâ€" class. â€" This â€" _ Evangelical Bungalow Church Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister â€"0:45â€"a. m. Sunday schoolâ€"under the direction of Mr.. A. Merner. Sunday, Oct. 6th is â€"Rally Day. This is to be the biggest and best rally in the history of this church. Our sloâ€" ganâ€"Every seatâ€"filed by 9:45 o‘clock. This day affordsa " Oopportu â€" You are invited to come and take part, and enjoy the varions services of this church. 5 5 fathers, ‘ friends and acquaintances may â€"easily â€"beâ€"persuaded <~to> attend. is the best expressionâ€"of your loyalty Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues ~,.‘~ Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister > ©~Thursday: 8:00 ‘â€" Parish Group gathering at the home of Mrs. L. T. Baker, 545 Bob o‘ Linkâ€"road., 8:00 â€"Parish Group gathering in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hastâ€" ings, 812 Wavedly place. s Sunday: 9:00 â€" Standard ‘time. Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the church; 9:45â€"Rally day in the church school. There will be a special â€"service in the main auditorium for all departments of the church school; 11;:00â€"Morning worship. â€" The new organ will be dediâ€" People‘s society meeting. A special service is being planned for the first service of the new year. All the young people of the church are corâ€" dially invited to attend; Saturday: 8:00â€"Parish Group gathâ€" ering in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. â€"C. Rybolt,â€"986â€"North : Greenâ€"Bay road. Wednesday: 6:30â€"Supper meeting for the teachers and officers of the church school.â€" Please hold this date in ~mind, for thereâ€"willâ€" be a surprise for each one of the workers in the church school; 7:00â€"Girls‘® choir reâ€" hearsal in the parish house; 7:45 â€" Consecration service for the officers . â€"fi !_ fw %7 S ifi@flg’; iji Tir'i"'i i’.g.-"" im’ “â€"i_r::T"': at 8:15 o‘clock and Saturday mornâ€" ing, October ‘5 at 1:00 o‘clock. _ When:the number attending so reâ€" quires, the services will be held in the larger auditorium, which normalâ€" ly has a seating capacity of six hunâ€" dred fifty. seats, but is susceptible of expansion ~to â€" approximately eight hundreéed fifty. â€"::=*::~__c ~<>â€"1> _ :¢e. Personal Element Is Big Factor in Driving ~‘The biggest factor in safte driving is the personal element and this must be â€"realizedâ€" before any substantial progress is made in the direction of safety on the streets and highways, according to a bulletin issued by the accidentâ€" prevention department of the â€"Chicago Motor club, which goes on to say: ; "We may legislate until we s;: blue in the face; we may plaster t lic, but: accidents ‘on the highways will persist in large numbers until we take full advantage of our knowlâ€" edge that the biggest factor in safe driving is the personal element. = ed for those creditors who : ~sore tongues as the result of licking so many stamps on their first of the month bills. & * "That is to say, we have ‘got to keep everlastingly dinning into the mind of the mooring public that every driver cartries his life and the lives of othersâ€"on"the turn of his steering pedal." __Lincoln "and _ Veron Av?m..,;}f â€"_*â€" Glencoe, lIllinois .. _ the Thursday, Sept. 26, 1925 [vil-ll xt

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