Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Jan 1934, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

s of Americ@‘s great names have go‘;c:ort ‘a yearâ€"taken the exercise, slept unbroken nights in e Cumberland f. Is, and gone home as es;. alnualnce. & m.y:h.‘ h hea 3 ap.d 0 meet r'nsy livu."rhqmqb-ium__ dlor more mfles, some qver seas s are famous on thmm too, h all its benefits may be had at the exâ€" * travel:â€"and an &stoundingly few dol. k‘s climate is glorious in the fail er is rare. Forthefi:fcrorfldor r| will bring new delights. Only five the past five winters has the golfer gb his favorite sport out of doors, nltime and we‘ll give you a refreshed ew .mental picture of {xh " Ahe year with new service and conâ€" Â¥enience in your homeâ€"and take dvantage of the year‘s easiest purâ€" ase plan. You pay only $2 down enjoyâ€"at onceâ€"the benefits of ny one of many gas appliances. bhere is no delay in installation. ut you may extend payment for ltt gas appliance you buy over a long period. Visit our display now +â€"ot telephone â€" and learn comâ€" lete particulars of this special anuary offer. LICK SPRINGS HOTEL Db There is no better time than linuary to install the gas appliâ€" 11 install you want ing Month*"â€" hase plan | nce you have been wanting. If ou: buy this month â€" you start CH ervations or descriptive efrigerator movin Electrolux makes trigger M*nlu-. nonâ€"stop Models fot every size famâ€" ‘ FREE HORSEBACK RIDNG PLUTO BATH (Sulphur) $2 rer t San s on pPaienlis : nlfiainst P i ass 4. .1 9â€"hole Miniature Course (indoor Swimining‘ Pools. ‘Tennis Cc-h.l' Mineral $pring Waters, Ping Poug. es i »night (except Sunâ€" "":‘..m and Putt Course. "Homo of Pluto Water" H. J. FAWCETT, Mgr ay, JANUARY LLICK offers simplest, esults LUX tion $8.00), i We ~othia Tok E‘«i’*’ 38 F38y & > First Church of: Christ, Scient First Church of Christ, Scien ‘__. Highland Park, Illinois, 381 H \__ _Amnrch, The First Church of Ch Monday: _« | 2:30 Woman‘s Missionary Union at the homeâ€" of Mrs: John A. Putnam, 221 Prospect :Avâ€" enue. Miss Ann T. Reid, asâ€" sociate secretary of the Board _ of Foreign‘ Missions will be the guest speaker. _ j 7:00 Girl Scout meeting. Troop 31. Tuesday: f 1:00 Presbyterian : Guild| hneM at the church. Miss. Hendee, head librarian of the Highâ€" land Park Public Library will review, several new books. Edward West will play a:clarâ€" inet solo and Orin Spaulding a cornet solo; they will be acâ€" companied by Jean Pettis. 7:45 Young Woman‘s Club meetâ€" ing.. i | HURSDAY, JANUARYâ€" 4, Friday: i 11:00 Woman‘s Presbyterian meetâ€" ing at the Oak Park Second Presbyterian Church. _ Dr. Lichtwardt of Persia and Mrs. Eells of Association House will s peak. _ Reservations should be made through Mrs. A. L. Blair, H. P. 2884 > | 7:00 Boy Scout meeting. Troop 24. Sunday : * £. 9:45 Church School. We want to start the New Year by.: sgeeâ€" ing how many we can have with perfect attendance |for the whole quarter throughout the Church School. U 11:00 Morning worship. All those having no church home in Highland ‘Park are invited to worship with us. §3 7:00 Tuxis Society. More conferâ€" Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. L. W. Sherwin, Minister _ Subject for next;Sunday‘s lesson sermon "God." s oA A free public reading room is maintained by this church at N. Sheridan Road, which is open ‘daily from 9 o‘clock in the morningâ€" to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:80 to 5:30.â€" Here the Bible and all authâ€" vrized Christian Science 1 may be read, borrowed, or purâ€" chased. | All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading The Highwood Methodist Church Highwood Avenue and Everts Place Rev. Wm. W. Nelson, Pastor Thursday, January 4: . | 7:30 p.m. Meeting of the official board. Friday, January 5: 7:45 p.m. Special prayer service at church. a Sunday, January 7: 10:00 a.m. Teachers‘ meeting. || 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. 6:00 p.m. Epworth League. _7:45 p.m. Evening service with a â€" _ sermon by the pastor on the y theme, "New Horizons." â€" _ Tuesday, January 9: . 6:30 p.m. Confirmation class. 8:30 p.m. Young People‘s Fellowâ€" Laureland McGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Rev. R. E. Marks, Assistant Pastor Sunday School at 9:45, a.m. Under the direction of Dr. E.‘D. Fritsch. ‘Morning worship at 11 a.m. . Rev. H. F. Siemsen, preaching. : The morning service will be dedicated to the teachers and officers of our Church School, they will be installed for the coming year. nds m _ Intermediate and Senior C. E. will meet at 6:45 p.m. in their respecâ€" tive places. The evening service will begin at 7:45. It will be in charge of the assistant pastor, Rev. Marks. Many of Mr. Marks‘ friends will want to be out to hear him The Bethany Evangtlical: Church ship. i Visitors are always welcome! > _Produced xh your own locality. Member N.R &. ... _©. MRRLEC ence reports will be given, MmELLODY FARMS DAIRY Church Phone 683 Natural and PaEFteurized Grade A Milk CHURCH NOTESs â€" Coming events: Institute for all| 10:45 am. Public worship sérmon. teachers of children at the Sunday WTopic, "No‘ Depression . in School to be held at the Baptist \1984," b? the minister. â€" : Church, Waukegan, Saturday, Jan. â€" 6:30 'b[m', ‘Tuxis: Society. x 13. . Stereoptican pictures depicting| 7:30 pim, Evening service. Guest the Life ‘of Christ Sunday evening mpn‘:r.f : Frederick T Vose, Jan, 14. : The Petrie quintet Thursâ€"| . _ eminent lawyer and distinâ€" day evenang, Jan. 25. _ $z guighed church leader of Chiâ€" d Metocl 4 e sn iPs srv ol dyned ds preach. The pastor will ae:#m . Meating. of offi and . te Mr. Raymond Kuchne, who comâ€"| of the ; Ch School at the pete in the: 3rd Peace contest at| of Mr. H erchenroder. Elgin, Ilinois, that evening. eal . [( Wednesday Miss Snyder will have erfield â€"] yterian Chu charge of the midâ€"week service at| ‘, _ Dr. (W. F, Weir, Ministé T:45 in the tower room. All are inâ€"| Sunday: ; . : > . XbauT in n 6 thoin K c We hovs ce 39 0 e q c h o ts n con l i inng oF n 05. n qsc 4 vited ‘to attend theseâ€" hel Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pn%# A churtch: with a welcome for all. Saturday Evening: [ 8:00 p.m. The second ‘quarterly conference will be held, Rev. W.â€" E. Seesholtz préesiding elder will have charge of the j business session. °â€" | Sunday Services: x) *\ @| 9:30 Church Bible School. | Supt. â€" _: R. H. Fidder. We have ¢lasses for all ages, Begin tlfe new year withâ€" us if you do not atâ€" tend elsewhere. k 10:45 Morning worship. Communâ€" don service;: Rev. W. E. Seeâ€" sholtz will preach and conâ€" duct the communiord service. 3:00 Worship service at the Railâ€" road Men‘s Home. O 7:00 K.L.C.E. service. _ | 7:45 Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor. ho ul ie We are not served by love, but by faith in the Lord Jésus Christ. "So Christ was once.offered to bear the sins of many: and unto thern that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvaâ€" tion." A Bethlehem Evangelical Church Rev. E. J. Bruso, Minister . 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield . | Sunday, January 7, 1988 ‘Church School 9:45 a.m. As this will be the first session of the New Year, the new officers and teachers of the school will begin theirt work in an installation service. Egch ofâ€" ficer and teacher will do his best to be present. U Morning worship 11 â€"a.m. Special musie. A sermon by the pastor. Evangelical League of Chtistian Endeavor. 7.p.m. ; Topic, "Have‘ We the Begt Foundation for Lif@?" > The evening service 8 p.m. Join us in a period of thoughtful meditation ~and praise. Everyone invited. $ Weekday Activities | _ .... Thursday. The board of stewards will meet in the lower room of the church building to adopt the budget for the coming year. It is imporâ€" tant that every steward be present at this meeting. 7:30 p.m. . Friday. Choir rehearsal. || Miss Harriett Stryker, conductress. Tuesday. First meeting (of the Y.P.M.C. for the coming year. All young people 14. years of age and over are invited to attend. 8 o‘clock. leader. Wednesday. The midweek servâ€" ice. 8 p.m. Mr. M. A. Frantz, class St. Paul‘s Evagelical Church Deerfield ? Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor\ Friday, January 5: _ | 8:00 p.m. Adult choir â€" rehearsal. Let us begin the work of the New Year with a new spirit of interest and loyalty. Others desiring to render service to their church through ‘ the choir are welcome ‘to foin. Saturday, January 6: 9:00 a.m. Confirmation instruction. Sunday, January 7:‘ . 9:15 a.m. Church School. 10:15 am. Annual meeting of the ‘members of the church, preâ€" * â€"ceded by a brief worship serâ€" vice. â€" Members are ‘kindly First United Evangelical Church |â€" // | urged to attend.: Friends of the church are welcome. : :45 pm. Our monthly S un d ay â€" _ *night program sponsored by members of the LL L. Club. The program consists of a 20 . minute worship service, folâ€" lowed by one hour of moving \__ pictures in which we present two reels of California‘s Picâ€" turesque Peninsula and one .ree] picturing the expériences MERLE C. TIBBETTS hnd atirand aderen i uh P 3 ‘~helpful servâ€" 9:80#‘?111;‘;'1‘114‘1 10:00 a;m, Men‘ istitute 3:@ all| 10:45 am, Publi at the Sunday Topic, f‘ it the Baptist| _ . 1984," by & W';flv. We NÂ¥ Ohky "AMEMEOEDOE :| _ > Sunday: ;) .. .: > se dat 9:30 am, The Church School. | / 10:00 aim, Men‘s Bible class. . 10:45 aim. Public worship sérmon. Carl B, Bates, principal of the Deerfield Grammar School, was , Roâ€" tarian of the day last Thursday at the weekly luncheon of the lfveer- field Rotary Club. Mr. Bates spoke on the Bill of the Pure Food Law. Each Rotgrian will write to our conâ€" gressman to support the bill. ; Sunda; 8 an Friday; |/ Â¥..." f j 7:00 p,m, |Choir rehearsal. ° [ ‘8:00 p.m, Altar and Rosary ; Soâ€" clety, < | ' f Saturday} . ; : J 7:30 p.m, Confessions. iss uts P Deerfield Rotarians . Discuss Pure Food Laws Deerfiel QOne hundred fifty guests attended the wedding of George F., Stanger and Ida Rockenbach, Dec. 27, 1883, at the ilip Rockenbach, farm home north of Wheeling. That was a news item of fifty years ago, which braéught back memories of snowdrifts that whitened the landâ€" scape and of wedding guests who came in gleighs through a winter blizzard, when Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger ‘:elebnted their. . golden wedding anniversary last Wednesâ€" day at their home on Forest Avenue in Deerflelf!. It was a wintry, snowy dayâ€"but Bot as blustering as their wedding day back in 1883. home norfi; < a news ite which broug snowdrifts t scape and. c came in gle blizzard, whe Stanger ‘:el wedding an: day at their in Deerflelf!. By a strange coincidence the same nt r .of guests, 150, ntt}and- ed the opbn ‘house celebration last week, and, some of the original guests were at the golden wedding. Among frou were Mrs. Edwin By a strange coincidence the same nt r .of guests, 150, ntt}and- ed the opbn ‘house celebration last week, and, some of the original guests were at the golden wedding. Among. those w Mrs. Edwin Plagge,| 0: Chicazf sister of, the bride; Mys. Leanna Wessling‘ of Wheeling," a ‘sister of the groom; Simon Shbcét’ of. Ravinia, a brother of the nfiu;’.Mrs. Ella Rockenbach Plagge, Miss Viola Rockenbach and their fathér, George Rockenbach of Deerfield;} and Della Hillman of Grand Junction, Iowa, who was three months old and the youngest guest at the first wedding. _ | _â€" Out of town guests at the récepâ€" tion were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Wessâ€" ling of Des Moines, Iowa, and Mrs. g.m. pl . Z Ewl y u.l‘s‘.l: d 9:80 a.m. oly Cross Catholic Church tev. J. E. Savage, Pastor | * .\! â€" Deerfield t Ho (HicHranp PaArRK StATE Ba Iq d Couple - Id Golden Wedding Members and friends urch are welcome, | nuary 10: a .‘ Catechism 8:30 at the home I-::Clllnh ¢ Minister | _ The officers and directors of this bank desire to announce to ifs friends and patrons and to ;fhé genéralt public that membership in the temof; ary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund has etfi approved, . with the result that all deposity: u'rp amounts not to exceed Twentyâ€"five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) are now fully insured. | * and teachers Important Announcement THE PRES3 DEposITs INsURE George Kester ~(Mayme Wessling) ; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Stanger of Grand Junction who had come| son ‘Warren of Ravinia; and with Mrg. Della Hillman; Mrs. A.| Â¥ Meyer of Des Plaines, Other H. Mueller (Pearl) Bach of Foley, were all from this vicinity. Ala., Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boehâ€"| | Mr. and Mrs. Stanger were the mer and daughter, and Miss Caroâ€" thildren of pioneers who came to line WL:{ River Forest; Dr. ‘;Kllinois in the early days, the Stanâ€" and Mrs. Jo 'Mudhnzhh{c,;fivrlnrlvinz-inlm.nndthnock- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Plagge, Mr.) enbachs in A841. se o t sn £ and Mr:. Vinton + Thompson, Mrs.]. |The Stangers moved into the vilâ€" Sophia Bruso, Jean Marie Fedosky,| lage in 1907 from Wheeling, where Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cooley, and Mr.| Mr. Stanger conducted a cheese facâ€" and Mrs, W, J. Brenbach of Chiâ€"] tory, . For the past. twentyâ€"three A N E D1 T O R | AL "Even if we could legislate ¢lectric rates down to a new low, it would avail nothing. It would lower the standard of service, bankrupt comâ€" panies, eliminate a great source of tax revenue, throw people out of work, ruin investors. Electric rates will continue to dropâ€"but they will drop naturaily as means are foupd to increase efficiency in qroduc-‘ tion, and not because of agitation." The following excerpt from a recent editorial in the Villa\ Cleara r;f; â€"â€" Sale Park Argus . faod for thought: | | Make up for the lack of natural sunlight this winter with this approved Benjamin Sunlamp. Promotres growth of:strong, healthy bodies) and firm teeth. Now only $9 7 50 §2.75 down 4i We pay the Illinois tax on the 34:“-'-. PUBLIG SERVICE CO ! OF NORTHERN Other local desiers are also finaur © Take advanrafie of this speâ€" cial selling of Indirect Lamps t Indirect lamps which pro vide bright, shadowles light for all occasion cquir your home. We have an unâ€" usual selection of lamps at 313951 and others as low as $7.95. Thej are all outstanding valuesâ€"manf are marked down for quick clear ance. Visit your Puljic Service Store at once while chese bargain: last. ° only A great Valut. Bronze finish base, 3â€"candle style, pleated silk shade in pop ular pastel colors with braid trim. Nou OTHER INDIRECT LAMPS A; LOW AS . . . y EL Ravinia; udldb ‘laines, Other| High his vicinity. ledtl ger were the| . As who came to the ; ys, the Stanâ€"| Mrs. ind ‘the Rockâ€"| ter & _ 13° Eui"" ‘ Mr Mary |Entorf, §R i «4 in # &1 U%

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy