participate in the services. Pastors of the Highland Park Churches also of nearby churches and their congreâ€" gations have also been invited to share this glad day with Bethany, to join in on this 4:00 p. m. service. Following the Bishop‘s message in the 4:00 o‘clock service, the Dedicaâ€" tion of 10 years ago will be reafâ€" firmed. â€" The ladies of the Church will serve light refreshments in the social rooms of the Church followâ€" ing the afterncon service, all memâ€" bers and friends who are present in the afternoon are invited to share i‘:d.&owpdï¬ntnddm- _ During the past 10 years Bethany has enjoyed a normal and healthy growth. The attendance at it‘s morning worship services have apâ€" period.â€" Most of the. organizations of the Church likewise have experiâ€" enced splendid devolopment. Many new activities have been added to take care of the interests of the gratitude for what has been accomâ€" SBupt. Rev. L. C. Schmidt, D. 8. of the Evangelical Church of the Chiâ€" couples. debt on it‘s new building and faced a real crisis during the early days J. Emerson Morgan Passes Away April 10; sary. The pastor and officials of the Church have invited Bishop Church, to be the guest speaker at the services of the day. Bishop Epp will speak at 11:00 a. m., and at 4:00 p. m. He is a very able of the depression. Generous gifts from friends and sacrificial giving on the part of those interested in the Church, made it possible for Bethany to liquidate it‘s entire debt in a period when it seemed least possible to do it. It is only fitting that after these strenuous years of Buried in Ottawa home. His wife, Mrs. Beatrice Morâ€" BSHORELINE PAINT and GCLASS CO. hmm-ï¬rh Bethany Evangelical locatâ€" ed on the corner of Laurel Avenue and McGovern street was dedicatâ€" ed as a place of worship in this communiity, On the coming Sunday Callon Bishop Epp Speaks gouk o cuscuimls se aveu Funeral services and burial for J. Emerson Morgan were held this week in Ottawa, IIl. Mr. Morgan, who was in his 80th year, passed away on Monday, April 10, at the Waukegan following a long illness. For the past four years Mr. Morgan and his daughter, Madeline Morgan and her brother, Emerson B. Morâ€" gan, live in Los Angeles with their Linoleum Lacquer etha -E"-â€"TH and the APRIL 18, 1980 $1.25 $3.99 The third of the popular Penny Bingo Parties given for the benefit of the Boy Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps will be held April 21 at the Labor Temple. "J#ngtâ€"thm‘on at last two parties a capacity crowd is anticipated. Prizes given at these Penny Bingo Parties conâ€" :‘dmmnflmw at $1â€" or more. Hold Benefit P T nge raly Aprili Highwood Scouts eased ed a number of years ago. Fuâ€" al srrangements were made by s. Bessic Morgan Flick of Greeâ€" , lows, who is a sister of the deâ€" purchased the E. H. Ostermen e on Osterman avenue. Mr. he first Mrs. Morgean. The * ITmMaiianr * FRHU!ITS & VECETABUIET LEMONS Housecleaning time is the timeto locate articles of and of general household use are no longer used or needed in that household, but which may be very welcome to others. So the Highland Park Woman‘s Club always has & particularly large stock at its Spring Rummage Sale which is quickly disâ€" posed of. This year the sale will be held in the basement of the club on u-ï¬tbrlh expenses of The Corps has been rehoarsing u&-u-ha-l!um few weeks and hope to sturt drill at the Lincoln Ficld within a week or two. Fridey, April 28, from 9 until 6 w‘clock. Articles have already been turned in to the chairman, Mrs Woman‘s Club to Hold Rummage Sale Friday, April 28th All the proceeds of .-m IPAPANF ,{f PDAFDECC I TCB PR B33 Kappa Alpha Theta o ooe Present Two Events I Read The WantAds promised. ‘Club ~members care reâ€" quested to send or take their conâ€" tributions to the club bouse any morning â€" before April #7. if they are unsble to do this, Mrs. Bluke. Evanston and north shore alumâ€" nae of Kappas Alphs Thets have scheduled two events for April. The ‘l'.:v:':ï¬-hl-‘!-fl.u; Auy and m&h“ to make this the biggest and most satâ€" isfactory rummage sale in the hisâ€" tory of the club. . Phone H. P. 118 RELILABLE LAUNDERY DRY CLEANING CO. Nationally Known Grocery Products HEINZ ASSORTED soUuP$ â€" se * * h# #eo first of these will be a musicale .hdh,M-*g': nesday afternoon, April 19, at 2 at the Thets house, 619 University Place, Evanston. The decond afâ€" fair will be a Spring dinnerâ€"dance in the Marine dining room of the Edgewater Beach Hotel Friday eveâ€" U‘A:l“‘l:& Arrangeâ€" ln.'mh:':-l:i. . very, program "WE FOOL THE SUN" Chicago‘s Largest Awning Mfrs. 3863 Linceiln Avemee * _ OUR MEATS ARE PRIME _# C@RADEâ€"Aâ€"UY. S. INSPECTED LEG O‘ LAMB POT ROAST AEATS Sale for a Umited time only. ARNOLD C. BREMER 1 Pint FULLUSTRE FLOOR POLISH Complete Read The Wantâ€"Ads with purchase of FREE ULLER BRUSH M AN ~â€"â€" â€" SDBECIHRE * «. DRY MOP ++ 1 49 rPAGBE |