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The model Kelvimunr you require may be pavchased on any term 'hrororh Krlviruttor'g ottroctive ReDisCo Torsthly budget plan. m. Icein 80 THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR KELVINATOR an Patronize the Press Advertisers Elm Place Service Station keh"tnator " Mattie :37! Central Avenue De NORTH SHORE UTILITIES Ind :e in 50 minutes World's Fastest Freezing -proved in nation-wide test--. 7 C'OMPI.ETF', GREASING SERVICE Plumes mum-m) Park 3380 dollars worth of stolen as recuvered at Waukel ive Serge-m. Bart Tyr- Wlukegnn Dry Goods the thief. who was env tchman fur the store, thief. who was env tan for the store, the detective and furncr First Street and Elm Place Tires Repaired EFFICIENT LY While You Wait Mattie Chef Gas Ranges . Grebe Radios ETHYI. GASOLINE HIHNH ll High Test term of from I to " yum by Edward D. shurtleft lust week shooting at at their cottage in yum ugh, Sebastian Cotter found guilty of Highland Park Lake Forest 908 was sentenced to a Mr. and Mrs. Hallman Lake county two THE PRESS prison Judge M. Paul's Evangelical Church Deerfield, Illinois F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church sehotrl-N15 a. m, y Worship serviee--10s'l0 mm. Choir Friday-tIntl p. m. The Lenten and Easter season of 1930 has brought new life and inter- nst to the St. Paul’s Evangelical church. Attendance at our worship, services, is" most gratifying. The ad- dition of that splendid group of new men and women and young people to the membershib of the church will greatly advance the strength of the organization and will offer encourage~ ment to continue our efforts in the growth and development of the church. The period following Easter and extending until Pentecost offers splen- did opportunity to once more con- ttnbrate our interest and attention upon the work of the church. Pente- cost always brings to a climax the most active season of the church year. but the Penteeust_ot 1930 is of s,peeigl sunitieanee because it is the 900th. anniversary of Christ’s entry into "is ministry. Pentecost falls on Sunday, June ti, Our interest should not wane un- til then. rg" that let the vacation season star . T' The teachers and oftieers of the Chureh sehoul' will meet at the gun. day school room Tuesday, May ti, Sunday. after Easter 7:30 a. m.-- 8:30 a. m.-' The regular ch tpter will be 11:00 (I The Rt. Rev. W. P. Faber, 'I).D.. hisho'p of Montana, will be in the par- ish on Whitsunday, June g, and will eonfirm those who are presented to him at the ll o'clock service. Con- fipmatio instruction will be h'eld as Boys Tuesday afternoons beginning April 29 at 4 o'clock. in the church office,' Girls Friday afternoons beginning May 2, at 4 o'clock, in the church office, Adults By appointments made thmugh the church cffiee, phone M16, or by calling the reetor's study, phone 984. service--. tip. m. Thursday evening, Sunday school teachers and offhrers, will meet at Mrs. Wm. Berg's Home Summit place. Friday evening. Luther league of the church entertained by Mr. and Me. Albert Bork. _ We should never miss the opportun- ity to worship God. And the Lord's Day is especially set aside for your pleasure to draw a little closer to hear the Word of God. We Ire con- stantly receiving God's special gifts Re v Wednesday evening, Swedish prayer tvice---. 8p. m. Thursday evening. Sunday school Zion Lutheran Churdi PV. Henry G. Hedlund B.D., Pastor Sunday sehoot--9..45. English serviee--11.r00 a. m. Swedish "yrviees--7."30 p. m. Tuesday owning; choir practice - owr', Trinity Episcopll Church Rev. Christoph Keller; Rector house M ny ttt st falls on Sunday, June it est should not wane un- IR',") that let the vacation -Holr communion. .The Church school --Uoly cummuniun. Announcements Services May 4, S aaure mm-ting of the Altar held an Monday morn- 10 o'clock, in the par- el Avenue Second Sunday of love and we therefor need to come before Him to know more of Him. We must remember that the Sabbath was made Tor man, to rest from his lhbors and permit God to give him renewed strength for problems that shall confront for the coming week. The Zion. Lutheran church welcomes you to worship with them. F, D, Hopkins, minister Pastor Frank D. Hopkins will con- duct. the service next Sunday morning. The pastor otthe Highwood Metho- dist church, Rev. W, W, Nelson, will preach the sermon. All the young people of the church are urged to tk present at the Ep- worth League meeting Sunday eve- ning at 6:45 p. m. Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30. English service, 11:00. T The Church council meets at the parsonage on Monday evening. Mrs. Arthur Fjerre will entertain the Dorcas circle on Tuesday evening at her home, 543 Central avenue. According trrthe Apostle Paul the desire of the church for all peopleis, "that their hearts might be com- forted, being knit together in love, and unto all riches ot the full assur- ance of understanding, to the acknowl- edgement of the mystery of God, mm! of the Father, and of Christ; in whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom end knowledge. Highland Park Methodist Church Nurth avenue at Lauretta place Owner leaving town must saerifiee this beautiful 6 roum English Cut. tage. Two more rooms and baths may be easily attached. Now has 3 bedrooms. tile bath, extra lava- tory, large living room, dining room and kitchen. Electric refrig- eration, oil heat, gas ivater heater, two car garage. dog kennel and run, 5 years supply oak logs for fireplace, hundreds of flowers and a fully landscaped lot average 75x 200. Located east of track in best part of Ravinia near opera, Sheri- dan road, schools, beach, and trans- portation. Original Cost $23,400, but will aeeept,any reasonable of. fer as mast sell. Phone Highland Park Ib59,or State 5491 tor fur- ther particulars. A BARGAID‘I Thursday, May 1, 1930