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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1930, p. 36

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Highland Park 1957 H prove thorough- [' ehild reaches w svriously with xibh Claus takes himself " altar u; but the real, live rabbit for the. kid on Easter be- STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY rnhle normanl'nt mum and upon tht see Highland Park's Exclusive Dealer St. Louis Globe- .. .$1.00 .. .$1.50 THE PRESS "b (ii A ‘4: '/p in t "(a 1’6? ‘In V2: j, i, (ij. I viii be are (o we (o ii. ' ll llighllnd Park Methodist Church North ave. at Loretta place. Frank Davidson Hopkins, minister. The children's day exercises last Sunday morning were largely attend- ed and of a very attractive nature. The church was profusely decanted with fhnvers and the sunshine with- out assisted in making a most joyous occasion. The program went done from start to finish without a hitch and without any announcements. An always happy part of the program was the baptism of young children in which the innocent participants, the babies themselves. joined with smiles. Next Sunday the pastor will preaeh on the theme "Pentecost in the Church of Today," in commemoration of the Nineteen IIundredth Anniversary of Pentecost which is being observed throughout the Christian world this month. This is by no means a mere theological theme but I tttttst inter. "sting and practical one, having very vital relations to the work of the church today. You will enjoy the wrvico and he the better for having Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Service: Sunday, June 15, Trinity Sunday: 7:30 a. m.-Holy communion. 11:004. rm-Mor) payer and ser- mon. Monday, June 16, g. Barnabas: 0:30 a. m.-Holy communion. Announcement: The regular meeting of the Vestry will he held on Monday evening, June 16, at R n'cloek, in the rectory. attended. The Women’s Foreign Missionary society mot-this week Tuesday with Mrsnt‘. H. Boyd, 1020 N, Greenbay mad. with Mrs. J. L. Miller, as assist- ant humus. A pleasant afternoon was passed listening to an interesting prugrnm and enjoying light refresh. The Ladies' Aid meets this Friday “furl-noun all the home of Mrs. Louis Millcr, HIT Michigan ave. All the mum-n of the congregation are cor~ diully invited to attend. The Kpworth League Institute, \ihich is held on the beautiful insti- tute grounds at Lake Geneva each summer in July, makes a splendid place for our young people to spend a week's vacation with several hundred other young people. If you doubt this ask any of the boys and girls who' attended last year. They say they. never had a more delightful time with all kinds of sports and games, uvimminz. boating, ete., in one of the finest environments to be found my win-re: arid the "xpenee is very rea- S'nnhlu Cot full particulars from other this who' they whrro: trrid tl Snnnhlv. Get Matt Maiman Tho ynunz people are planning I picnic at Dam Nu. 2, on the Des Plairws river, soon at which time u Ladies' Aid meets this Friday mm at the home of Mrs. Louis . 101 Michigan ave. All the Phone Highland Park 350 group of young people from Willard Memorial church, Oak Puk. under the care of Mr. ttnd Mrs. E, S. Jeffer- son, will join them for a good time. Highwood police are todly looking ful an armed negro who held up two bakers in the back room of the The- odore Minorini bakery, at 808 Rnil. road avenue. at 12:45 o'eloek Friday mrrning and escaped with " in cash. They lack clues on which to work, but are looking for a stanza negro who was seen about the city etMittr in the evening. . The negro parked a car in front of the bakery and walked into the back room with a gun in his hand, accord- ing to the two bakers, Gideon Seder- strnm and Robert Frelaek, who were at work there. They heard I car Mop, but did not see the man until he was in the room with them. Lone Negro with Gun Holds Up Bakers at _ Highwood Last Friday Monacing the couple with his pistol, hir, herded them behind a door, in such a position that they gguld npt be soon from the street. He mlde no attempt to search them, as they were in their working clothes, but scooped up the contents of the till and drove awayrin his car. The cash box contained only $8 in change, as the majority of the money had been banked earlier in the duy. F The two bakers believe that they can identify the negro if he is tstrtttrht, With the beginning of the "ulkiesr" (Raf people lost their only source of amusement, the silent motion pie- ture, being unable to understand the dialog of the talking picture. It is undoubtedly great news, to those who were deprived of this won- dnrful entertainment, to lent: that the Western Electric compgny has perfected A device which will enlhle thrm to enjoy talking picture: and that the Alcyon than-e is f1rat In the statc of Illinois outside of one house in the city of Chicngo. to nuke this installation. according to Man- ager Strau'ss. Alryvn theatre instulls ettrNtotteis for hard of hearing, Earphones for Deaf at Alcyon Theatre These seiett.tifletmy perfected hear. ine device! and amplifying units en- able deaf people to hear "talkie!" clearly and distinctly. According to information received from the management of the Alcyon theatre. this installation is to be com- pleted within about two weeks. Further information mny be ob. tained by calling the Alcyon. RADIO Thursday, June 12, 1930

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