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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1930, p. 38

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HIGHLANDI’ARKTRANS- Felt l STORAGE C0. Moving Packing _ FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES PHONE Highland Park 181 Also Operating and Shipping of Household Hazel C. Ewell, A. Terry Fisher, Jr., Theodore Fisher, Arthur K. Fox, Ar- thue K. Franhein, Ityle Gourley. Rob- bert l.. Grinnell, Mildred Ball-elder, rank J. Horm.Ove Jensen, Jill Jones, orrin K. Keller, Jerry Learning. John D. Laurie, Frank Lawrence. Edelbert D. Leonard. Robert Long, Walter Men-91f. Ruth Meyer, Ferd Nollon. Gunner Pedersen, Wm. C. Pohrte, John F. Pridatt, H. Harvey Olson, Arthur Ralf. Paul Rice, Walter Rich, Fred D. Sadler. llowart E. Smith. Thus. Simpson, Phillip D. Stokes, Rob- m Trotter, John S. Van Bergen, tho levee characters. villagers. high- hruws, ynllors. ebony blacks, choco- late drops, ete., etc. use of Performer. Arthur Buldauf, Dr. Harry E. Bar. nckman. "award H. Bede. Kenneth H. Bennett. Harry Howe Bentley, Rd. ward I". Brizzolara. Ilowird Copp, Gordon S. Cook, F. V. Decenhnrdt, Hazel C. Ewell, A. Terry Fisher, Jr., Theodore Fisher, Arthur K. Fox, Ar- thur K. Franhein, Ifyle Gourley. Rob- I mot Mart All yo' is not to do is to git yo' selves down to Ravinia on Much 28 or 29,--ttrab yu' self a good seat, and jes' sit with yu' mouth wide open " as to be ready fo' de big horse-uit dat is sho' to come rolling out as soon as de curtain rises', Hgre am do list of all of de performprs of de Ravinia Shuwhoat hauling-all of whom will meet yu' in perm", in Ae alley after Dey in 'specinlties on ik boat what un't never been saw beto',--and lah u not ain't never goin’ to be non ugm nowhere at all no time hollow. Manic will till de breeze on March 28th and 29th in Ravinil. Yo' Inthe muscles is gains to be teated to de limit. Yo' systems is goin' to be harmonized for de entire summer by dish yere great, big, bubbling, Iide- eraekin', fave-bustin', youthful Help: of exuberant and nonaensicll thentrl- cal ettuhrenee'. ent, hooters, 'subtest-ttst qua", Voodooa, en singers dat tun de bel' in on worl'! . _ meet yo' the show The Ladies nid society of St. Pnul’s Evangelical church will hold their April meeting in the church on Thun- day, April 2. Special program and speaker is being planned. The Just Sew club was entertained by Mrs. W. Kreh on Tuesdny liter- noon “her home on Ost‘ermnn av- cane (Continued rom pun 3) ' whoopee! De mighty compmy in been praetiein' all do wny up ol' Mini:- sippi tum -N'ew Gleam, and we bu left a wake of harmony, an melodic nus symphonies behind us. De bull- trotts en do katydidn ha " zone in fo' minstrel shown tum now on. De mud turtle: en de terrain: ha been lusting on all de bum up what an: flung overboard " not boinc roolish enough fo' consumption by I high-grade. elite Ravinia nudionco of noiseless soup eaters! De troupe is been “lamented in every town on route with a dazzling variety ot tal- levee munch brows, ynllors. late drops, ete. Mrs. C. W. Boyle Wis bolted: to her Bridge club on Wednesday ulter- noun at her home on '3pringfield av- "me. At Ravinia Big Showboat Show Here March 28-29 the annual meeting of the Wil- P. T. A. held Friday evening, lt M, the following enters were BeerAetd Locals THE PRESS Tuesday, April l, 8 p. m.--Alhureh school stuff will meet at the home of Miss Ethel Kreh. A representative of the board of publication will address the meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m,-Choir re- Mural. Thursday, April 3--Monthly meet- ing of the Dom: society, 2 p. m.; 3:30 p. m.-Young Lndies’ Choir re- beast]. man. Tsoo-young Peoples' meeting. T:3ih--Evening service. The nest speaker this Sunday evening Will be the Rev. Frank Pitt of Highland Park. Friday, 7:15 p. m.--Troop IN, Boy Scouts. Bethlehem Evangelical Church Deerfield ' Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor 9:45 tum-Bible school in charge of Mr. A. Mather. superintendent. 11:00 a. tttc-Worship and sermon. 7:00 p. mc-Christian endeavor. 8:00 p. m.-Coneert by church or- chestra. This concert is another one of the are treats which We enjoy the last Sunday evening of each month. We urge our friends to attend this concert. The most important sensor: in the church year. undoubtedly, is the Pats. sion and Enter season.- To make the proper use of the opportunity which this season affords our church has planned a series of special meetings to begin Wednesday evening, April 9, and to continue until Easter. These services begin each evening " eight o'eloek. Plan to attend. M. Paul's Evangelical Church Dessrfuld 'F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church "hool--9n6 I. m. Worship "rviee--ior30 a. m. uetttre-..r.16 p. m. Illustrnted Lenten "rviee--Fp. m. Choir, Friday--) p. m. CoMrmation Sttturday--9:00 p. m. The subject of the fifth lecture Sunday evening will be "The Lord's Supper.? Come Ind train 5 fuller and deeper topreeiation of this “cred rite of the Christian church: A cordial welcome to all the serv- ices and activities of this church. A cordial welcome to the services of this church. _ elected for the ensuing your: Presio dent, Mrs. S. M. Gooder; vice presi- dent, Mrs, W. F. Lockridge; secre- tary, Mrs. Rune]! Miller and treas- urer, Mrs. Mary E. Ratings. Mrs. J. P. McArthnr, who ha: been seriously ill with pneumonia at the Highland Park hospital in slowly re- covering. Mr. Ind Mrs. E. Ender Ind as their dinner we“: on Tue-tiny, Mr. and Mrs. William Antes of Highland Park who returned on Tue-day from Thomasville, G... where they have spent the winter. . Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30-Chureh school. Departmental orttanimttion. Graded itutruetio!t. The Illustrated Lenten service will begin at 8 o'eloek. Inclement weather conditions of Int Sunday evening somewhat interferred with the at- tendance, but in spite of it TO people were present. If weather conditions Ire hvornble next Sundey mixing -tir.4s--Mornine worship ind ser- Deerfield Presbyterian Church Presio presi- secre- treas- we ought to tax the seating capncity of the church to its limit. Our sub- Jeet for the service will be, "In Watt. derlngs With the Twelve." Thursday, April 3, is tt special day for the ladies at the St. Paul’s church. It is Lndies' Aid visiting day and re- ception of new members. Mrs. C. Stunner of Elmhurst, president of the North Illinois Women’s Federation, will be our special guest and speaker. The meeting will be held It the church and will begin " 2 o’clock. The first week of April Otters two special features for the ladies of St. Paul's Evsngelical church. April I, the Arlington Heights Federation of Evangelical Women will meet at Ben- sonville. The morning session will be- gin at 10 o'ehsek. The ladies of Frie- dens church will serve dinner for all the guests and delegates. Deerfield, Ill. Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company is your guide BRIDGE PADS GIVEN AWAY ASK FOR THEM Just choose the Laundry Service that. ffts your family budget YOU can afford our modern washday service No matter how closely you must count the pennies. there's a type Just made to order fot you Ltft up the phone and let us explain; then you‘ll ask us to " wash. day burdens nght out of your life! Do " now! SEWING MACHINES 618 North Green Bay Road Highlnnd Park , Phones llighlmd Park 178-179 SOLD AND REPAIRED A. H. MUHLKE Thursday, March W, 1930 IOU“ PURSE Phone 363

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