Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 Feb 1936, p. 4

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s #. y x E3 & % Reverend Chapman is in his = ior year at the Evangelical Theoâ€" logical seminary at Naperville and promises to be a minister of wide influence. ‘The public is invited to the service next Sunday evefi}ng which begins at 8 o‘clock. *\%; The Reverend B. E. Chapman, associate minister of the Bethany Evangelical church, Highland Park, will fill the pulpit at the Bethichem church, Deerfleld next Sunday eveâ€" ning. | Rev. B. E. Chapman To Be Guest Speaker at Deerfield Church Novelty exhibition ._.__.._._Bobby McClane | lectures wij College Inn | ature and The following local merchants have donated refreshments for the ‘ evening, hot dogs, Mr. Belei of the Highwood ‘ Service Market; Lilk, n.adi Santi Brothers Dairy; cream, Bowâ€" y man Dairy ,company. â€" Hot cpflee, E ‘ and eocor will also be available. H (North Shore Champions) _ | _ _ Speed exhibition ..........A. G. Spaulding Co. Speed exhibition IP 1 The complete program for the evening is given below: | Hockey game (starting at 7 p.m.) | Novelty Act .....Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenge Abt Figure Skating ...._..___Miss Elise jelen Skating ahibiflon(A li;l Clara 8y ‘ruky ge 13) Refreshments will be available at the rink throughout ‘the eve; ing, beginning at 6:30 so that eEHose who wish to come directly from work to the carnival| will not be obliged to make a trip home for a meal before doing so. | Starting at 7 p.m. with a hockey game, a Valentine icd carnival will be held at the Ravinia skating rink on Friday, February 14. Tickets for the affair will be available toâ€" day (Thursday) and Friday, at the Ravinia and Braeside schools, Valentine. Ice Carnival To Be Held Friday at Ravinia Skating Rink On returning from Villa expediâ€" tion in 1916, Col. Smith entered poliâ€" ties in Lake county. He was a canâ€" didate for state‘s attorney against the late James G. Welch on the Reâ€" publican party ticket. Welch was elected then, but Col. Smith triâ€" umphed four years later. Colorbearers were John J. Mcâ€" Donald and Joseph Gilmore. The American Legion quartet, headed by Commander Warren G. Siver, sang at the services: The R. O. T. C. firing squad of ‘Wauegan township high school fired the volley. | Honorary pallbeatrers were Judge Ralph J. Dady, Clarence W. Diver, W. L. Blows, Benjamin Parmalee, Fred Brown Whitnéy, Ray Thomas and Dr. Thomas E. Carter. The Lake County Bar as tion, of which Col. Smith was president in 19383, attended the funeral| servâ€" ices in a body. Republican party lea?rs of Lake.county and +join- ingy" communities, county officials and judges were also ltmed. ‘a Name Palibearers â€"| Pallbearers were past commanders of the Homer â€"Dahringer Post of the American Legion, all in tuniform. They were Mayor J'Mancel Talcott, Minard E. Hulse, Walter McShane, Fred Hoff, Bryan Husted and Wilâ€" liam Miller. | to| Veterans of the World War, the Villa expedition to Mexico, S::nilb- American war and ffiein wars were in charge of the military funeral held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Christ Episcopal church, with the| Rev. Howard Ganster, pastor of the church, and the Rév. Fred Baldus, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating. { Col. A. V. Smith, state‘s attorney in Lake county from 1921 to 1933, died suddenly at 11 p.m. Saturday hnight at Victory Memorial hospital from a heart attack. » COL. A. V. SMITH > DIES SATURDAY DRESSES â€" BLOUSES â€" BAGS ;;LSWEATERS 544 Central Ave. ETC. f one H. P. 1072 Resointions of condolence, cards of thanks, obituarics «ffaire -y-.--um-u- “bw'fllh: CHICAGO OFFICES mhudhrm-‘hmifi'w signed with the nume and address of the writer. They s of euch wedk by the Udall Printing C Mh-lnixhnh -dâ€"thq.uumu.,“s Entered as Second Class Matter 1, 1911, at the Posi PAGE FOUR ‘"Unusual Values" Dollar Day? Former Lake County State‘s Attorney THE HICHLAND P / DAILY® SEE THEM DISPLAYED AT |__ A member of THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN GUAL «ppearance in current issue. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR R!l&)lph 'l:mp. \Dr. Sig As mus York and as contrib ing maga known to world whe Art of E enthusiasti Dr. ‘Spa radio artis where his been as ar tator. Per his wide place muq within the Wednesday eve February 26 Ash wedne: , Holy Communion. The public is cordially invited to attend these services, which will be held in spite of any weather condiâ€" tions. The Rev. Henry Hedlund will be the spérer at the Immanuel Luthâ€" eran church of. Evanston, the Imâ€" manuel IA&theran church, the Ebenâ€" ezer, the Trinity, the Central, and the Olivet Lutheran churches of Chicago. Dr. 8i speaker a to the pli in Glenco ruary 25 subject :" A tective." Read The Wantâ€" Sunday Believe i Linden. ; Friday Believe in Q0.‘E. Lid Still Beli Berg. Thu: Still Beli M. Oland Tuesda) Still Belic Anderson, Wednes Monday Still Belig Jesperson The Ri of the Churches Mission i ning Feb: Still Beli The Zigh Lutheran church will hold a isgion at their church, Oakri High streets, beginâ€" ning Sunday evening, February 16 at 7:30.)) The services during the week n at 8 p.m. every eveâ€" ning inclyding Sunday evening Febâ€" ruary 236 Saturday excluded. These urvieu; eld in the Northern Chicago ||district of Lutheran churches at the same time; the minâ€" ister bein :'rrhitot in each congreâ€" gation during the week. There will be a Union service on Ash Wedne hy evening, February 26. The Rev. Joshua Oden, president of the icago Federation of Chutches; will open the Preaching Presented GEORI POR Z,iolli ollj The Theatre Guild directed by _ _ Rouben Mamoulian > ~} |sumg by c a cast. o vflwb? that can stand compar ith any opera company in the world. Beats Now. Prices : Eves fn-r;l.lt'o".'ls Mats. WT and Sat.: f $1.10 to $2.20 Feb. 17 + Limited Engagement Sma:hl;lit Musicalâ€"Drama ith Pn Ame ERL ANGER 1016 Willoughby Tower ‘Tel Central 8856 -Nflu Wabash Avenue Tol. State 6836 y Theatre Guild and Theatre Society Series GY & BESS und Spaeth To e Forum Speaker , Tuesday evening, Febâ€" t 8:15 o‘clock with his dventures of a Tune Deâ€" B eve February e in the Church lay eve February 19 "We ve in God" Rev. William GE GERSHWIN‘S ppany, . Udell ITY GROUP _ eve‘ February 18 "We ve in Sin" Rev. E. E. T. d‘writer on music, comes tform of Forum Council itheran Church To | Preaching Mission side of the paper only, and :l?.mdfiocfiwh'ch.- i izh'wood Sundav;“e;; uary 16. The theme "We ve in Prayer." ve February 21 "We Still the Christian Hope" Rev. ve Fébruary 23 "We Still the Bible" Rev. Herbert RK PRESS ices of entertainmen other Ir.ln.nnhrmu mund _ Spaeth, popular eve February 17 "We e in Good Works" Dr. J. 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