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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1936, p. 5

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T FLOUR LENSER ler APH| ENDS IE DAY for avels, 3 doz.. . $1 . 2 doz. for . .29¢ or ighland Park 435 oday OAPS OaAarP '.lb. ED BEEF d 5 for 25C bunch 5¢ ES SYRUP ESSON OIL 10 & 11 SOAP FLAK ES , FEBRUARY 24 N. First St. Highland Park Illinois for for ___â€" 9c â€"09¢ _ 3be _ abe gael© _afe * 42¢ 25¢ 49¢ 31c 19c¢ 19¢ 19¢ _ $1 .\$1 17¢ 39¢ 21¢ 17¢ 19¢ 89¢ 39¢ 19c 19¢ | (Tie 31e First of Christ, Scientist First of Christ, Scientist, , Illinois, 381 Hazel ““ is a branch of The Mother ’|-|l‘l s 1# First Church of Christ, w Boston, Mass. ‘The y morning service. is 'w. 11 o‘clock, and the Wodnu-‘ J meeting, which inâ€" dudes mies of Christian Sciâ€" 'w, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday school is open to pupils '.flf‘fl of 20 years, and is held gundsy morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson srmon, "Spirit." _ _ ‘”;pbhc reading room is M by this church at 43 N. Sheridan read, which is open daily trom 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 ’; H‘_’-}he rpe.-iin‘“m Li. qauRSDAY, en from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Sble and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borâ€" rowed, or purchased. All are cordially invited to tend the services and mak 3 ie on e use of Highland Park Grace M. E. Church North Ave. and Lauretta Place Rev. A, Melvin Tinker, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday s<hool. Mrs. & _ Breakwell, Supt. 10:30 am. Morning worship. h80 p.m. Epworth league. James Black will continue the disâ€" eussion which he started last Thursday : | T80 p.m. There will be a churchâ€" night program. All the adults of the church are invited and urged to come. We anticipate very interesting program. Golden Text was ‘ct us‘ not lo1 r In| tonigue ; but 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES in gruth" (1 Jobn 3:18). Among the citations which comâ€" priséi th¢e Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "No mwan bath seen Goâ€"l at any time: If we love one w(h:% God dwelleth in us, and ]rg love/*s perfected in us. And we bave known and believed the love that |God bath to us. God is love: and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God. +*and God in him" (1 Jobn 4: 12. 16). > ruary 2. The Lessonâ€" Sermon also in claded following passages from the Cbrigtian Science textbook. "Setence and Health with Key to the Seri " by Mary Baker Eddy: "The precise form of God imust be of small importance in comparison with the subli question, What is® in #nite Mink or divine Love? . . . No form nor| physical combination is adequate *0 represent infinite Love" ty. 256). ~| l T:30 p.m. The Epworth league is havizg a Daniel Boone backâ€" woods party at the church. Comée dressed as woodsmen if you gare to. TA5 p.m. Evening worship at the fl_?-m or plain lettuce may serve with , Arrange slices of properly softe with segments of orange from which the "Love" ;‘wu the: subject of ‘the ssonâ€"Sermon in all Churches® of hvist Soientist. on Sunday, Febâ€" Highwood church Church News us‘ not love in word, ane: but in deed and FEBRUARY 6, 1986 My little nay serve as a 10U" rly softened calavo which the membrani Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues | Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister | + â€" Church Phone 683 | Friday: | afa i 11:00 February |Presbyterial &t the Fourth urch, Chicago. "Christianity and Peace." Speakers, Dr. Frank W. Bible and Mr. Alva Tomkins. . | 7:15 Boy Scout meeting. Troop 324. Saturday : | raley 7:80 Tuxis M aroons basketball team will Tflay the Northwestâ€" ern all star Interâ€"Fraternity team at the Ravinia gym. . Sunday: I + 9:45 Church school. The opening session in the upper ‘ school will be in connection with our study of the Gospel of Luke and will be led by Mrs. Musâ€" ser‘s class. | <of 11:00 Morning ‘worship. Recogniâ€" | ition of the work of the Boy Scouts of ‘Amferica. The subâ€" ject is "The Home." o 7:00 Tuxig society. ‘ Betty Ann Johns?m and : Marian Musser will report on the Oldey Girls‘ ©Conference which was held at ___|LaGrange last week." Tuesday: KA 7:45 Young Woman‘s club meets. Monday: . > _ | £:30 Mrs. Lloyd Faxon reading in Sunday, February 9, 1935 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt, WHIUL E. MRUIMCT, fllll’ Morning worship 1? a.m. . Special music by the choir. Sermon by the minister. : . Evangelical league 7 p.m. Topic, "Stoning the Prophets." | The evening service 8 p.m, Speâ€" cial music. Sermon by the minister. . Weekday Activities | _ | Choir rehearsal Friday 8 p.m. | LeadershipYWraining class Monday 7:30 p.m. This will be the final gesâ€" sion the class will have. "The Forâ€" mation of the Old Testament" and the significance of the Apocraphal books will be discussed. | Y.P.M.C. Tuesday 8 p.m. Business meeting and social program. | The midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Lee assistant class leader will preside at the deâ€" votional service.| The minister will present the lesson. Everyone inâ€" Vited. | ; ' Sunday : | 4 9:30 a.m. Churth school. f 10:00 a.m. Men‘s ~and Women‘s Bible classes. 104 10:45 a.m. Public worship. Sermon by Dr. Weir. | 7:00 p.m. Tuxig society. Tuesday: I 8:00 p.m. Teacher‘s Training class at Dr. Weir‘s home. Wednesday : 8:00 p.m. Choir practice. | Friday: | 8:00 p.m. Sessipn meeting at home Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield Deerfield Presbyterian Church Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister as a foundation for this twangy ed calavo (a% illustrated)â€" Cover‘ membrane has been removed. This | of Dr. Weir. the Parish house Zestful Dinner Salad ingy may be served without a dressing as the fruit oil of the calavo and over ‘ the juice of the ora formâ€" an unsurpassed flavor addition to the salad This | itself. Personal pref may choose a sharp thin French dressing. ice, 10};80 a. f Sunday, F;b. 9, the â€"St. Paul‘s church of Deerfield will observe her sixtieth anniversary in a series of special iservices. riefly the program is as follows: > ‘10:30, worship ‘service. Dr. A. Kienle,|superintendent of the Evanâ€" gélical Deaconess hospital, Chicago, preaching. Both senior and junior choirs of St. Paul‘s church singing. Presentation of history by pastor. 4:00 |p.m.â€"Choir of St. John‘s Evanzl’&ical church, Evanston, in a musical program. For many years the cMir has beéen under the direcâ€" tion of Mr. Galitz. There are ‘forty members in the choir. They appear in blacrrobu with white surplices. Dr. W. Wier â€"of the First Presbyâ€" terian church and Rev. Earl Brusso of the Bethlechem Evangelical church will bting brief messages. 5:00 ‘p.m.â€"Luncheon in the.church basement, served by the ladies of St. Paul‘s church No charge for the luncheon, only a freeâ€"will offerâ€" ing. â€" Public is cordially invited. 7:30 p.m.â€"Worship service. Rev. A,. Bizer of St. Peter Evangelical chureh, Northbrook, preaching. Vocal duet and quartet from the Irving:Park Babtist church will ofâ€" fer several selections. Pastors from the Axlington Heights Pastoral conâ€" ferencte will participate in the order of wotship. Highwood M. E. Church _ Highwood Ave. and Everts Place "Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Paster Sunday: : % 10:30 g.m. Sunday school. Mr. Goldâ€" + Htead, Supt. . 6:30 gm Epworth league. James lack will continue the‘ disâ€" gussion which he started last Sunday. 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. St. |Paul‘s church extends a most cordial invitation to all the neighâ€" borhood churches to share with us the joy of this occasion. St, John‘s Evangelical Church Green Bay and Homewood avenue ‘F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Thére will be no services at St. JohnԤ church this Sunday. Members and friends of the church are cordâ€" ially invited to join in the anniverâ€" sary §ervices of the St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" gelical church, Deerfield. Sunday : 9:45 am. Sunday school under the The Bethany Evangelical Church Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor B. E. Chapman, Assistant Thursday the Board of Stewards will meet in the home of Rev. Siemâ€" sen at 7:45 p.m. Friday the choir will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Choir room. tirection of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, Rev. H. }‘. Siemsen preaching. 6:45 p.m. Young people‘s meeting, . with Miss Evelyn Hannover *‘ presenting the study. 7:45 p.m. Evening service, Rev. B. E. Chapman preaching., Tufsday midâ€"west conference of music¢ at Evanston. Those attending are agked to be at church at 8:30 _ Wednesday the midâ€"week service will be held in the Tower room at 7:45 p.m. under the direction of Miss St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church | : Deerfleld G. Piepenbrok, Pastor . ‘hur¢h school.and worship servâ€" Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 THE PRES$S Thursday the Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary society will meet. All ladies of the parish are invited. The young people will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Evelyn Snyder. Teachers Instituteâ€"A Lake county Teacher‘s Institute for teachers of the beginners, primary and junior departments of the Sunday school will be held at Bethany church, Satâ€" urday, February 15, beginning at 9 a.m. All teachers of these groups are urged to attend. § High School Girls to ; Hold Demonstration The girls physical education deâ€" partment of the Highland Park high school will hold a demonstration for the P.â€"T. A. today (Thursday) at 3 The girls gym department offers to each girl in the high school the opportunity for participation in seâ€" lected physical education activities. The purpose of the program is to show that thru such participation the student‘s physical fitness, mental health and efficiency, and her socialâ€" moral character will be so well deâ€" veloped as to promote an active and lasting interest in health and physiâ€" cal education activities and related recreational pursuits. 7 The program is as follows: The gym department is indebted ‘The Physical Training of‘the Past \ 1. Dncl?b‘:ll Drill...Freshman ‘and Sophomore r %. Oki ll-"u.hioncd Danceâ€"Junior and Senior gir 38. Tandem bicycling â€"The Moore Twins Part II 4. Stunts ... .ul0...._..__.Freshman Girls sor ~: Introduction Speakers . ‘The gym department is indebted to: . Miss Elyse Rinkenberger... Advisory &mt’ JURNG N@IBOR â€"....................ssimommenicitsirmstien ipt Lorene Lindstrom ...........Program Art Work George Rockenbach Turns 95th Milestone â€" Education, January, 1986 ...oosssccese> anarlacsssl........_....Program . Suggestions Tandem bicycle.Courtesy Nield‘s Sport Shop American Journal of Mr. George Rockenbach celebrated his 95th birthday anniversary on Sunday, February 2, at his home in Deerfield. His daughters, Misses Viola and Irene, assisted him in reâ€" ceiving the guests who came that day to offer felicitations. Mr. Rockâ€" bach is in excellent health and many of his guests remarked that he seemed younger that day than he had on his ninetieth anniversary, and they are looking forward to a big celebration in 1941 at his centennial. D.G.A. Board Members On Saturday evéning, Mr. Rockenâ€" bach acted as host at dinner to twenâ€" tyâ€"two of his twentyâ€"four greatâ€" grandchildren and their parents. Messages of congratulations have been coming to him this past week from friends and relatives unable to attend. From France came the mesâ€" sage traveling the longest distance, others came from Florida, Texas, California and many other states. Nevada is the only state in the Union that does not levy inheritance and estate taxes. ‘Tap : Dancing (intermediate) Tap Dancing (advanced) .....isoolcl~> ............ Sophomore, Junior and #enlor Stunts _ ... wom....s....... .. Freshman GITS Ping | PON@ GAMe............oucoc ssm mens Mary Jane Greenslade, Frances Venning _Girls from Corrective Gym Classes ................‘ Jean Sincere Sue Coale, Jane McGowan \........... ... Sophomore class Junior and Senior| girls Exhibits and Ushering Health and Physical Illinois Buys $14,000 _ Worth of "Baby Bonds" When these bonds mature in 10 years they will pay ‘face value or $270,000,000, representing an | inâ€" terest on the money invested, of about 2.9%. The bonds are sold at an issue price less than face value so that when the bonds:are redeemed in ten years they will have increased in value by exactly oneâ€"third of the purchase price. Illinois citizens, in‘ the eight months ending January 1, 1936, bought $14,637,868 worth "of United States Savings Bonds, from March 1, 19385 to December 81, 1935, $202,â€" 500,000 worth of the bonds were sold throughout the United States by the Postal department and the ‘Treasury. _ Popularly known as ‘Baby Bonds‘ these bonds sell in denominltifml of $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000, were |FEET HURT? SLAB BACON per pound . Swift‘s Fancy Sugar Cured Swift‘s PICNIC HAMS per pound......................1../csâ€":elcaisersse rrvcee or SWISS STEAK, per Ib. Juicy Tender ROUND STEAK GROUND BEEF Fresh per pound 3 for BOUILLON CUBESâ€"Special SAUSAGE LINKS per pound MOCK CHICKEN LEGS per pound On Davis Street We are giving complete sets of dishes (32 pietes) FREE. For particulars inquire at our market, starting Feb. 1st. WIirBorbT‘sâ€"Evanxnsiton Boneless Brisket CORNED BEEF Complete Selection of Fish Thursday, Friday & Saturday A thoroughly trained attendant, who is permanently in charge of our Dr. Scholl‘s Department, will take Pedoâ€" graph imprints of your stockinged feet and show m to obtain reliet from your shoe or foot s Highland Meat Market : â€"â€"â€" Free Delivery â€"â€" 8 North Second Street Phone Hig Special for Friday & Saturday FOOT COMFEORT DR. SCHOLL FOOT COMFORT DEPT. Here is your chance to obtain Demonstration February 10th to 15th roming Next Week Dr. Scholl‘s SHOE SALON â€" Street Floor RELIEF! The bonds are exempt from all Federal and local taxation, excepting succession taxes, such as taxes on inheritances, gifts, and the like. placed on the market by the governâ€" ment to give the people an opporâ€" tunity to invest their funds in govâ€" ermnment obligations that would reâ€" turn not just the annual interest, but the invested amount plus the compounded interest. They are inâ€" tended for the small investor and to stimulate a greater intérest among the people as a whole in govâ€" ernment financing, debt, taxes and expenditures. Quality Cleaner, RELIABLEN!;AUNDR\ A DRY CLEANING CO. Phone Highland Park 135 There is no need for you to suffer with foot troubles can be DAVis 1000 18:¢ 225C 220C 25C l14¢ P. 178 PAGE FIVE 15¢ 10¢ 27¢

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