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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1936, p. 15

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H. P. 5510 ATION || H. P. 910 Batteries INZE P. $100 d ?u GE ## _ E. the Bethany [ Church News :30 North Suburban | Young Peoâ€" w at the Libertyville: ~~_Pre rian / church. ‘T he me : * Youth in| Action. All t le of this church planâ€" _ ping attend should meet at the * church at 2:30â€" | }” Sbman‘s association meeting. _ Sewing and hospital) supplies. ; : 12:45 Luncheon served in the parâ€" ish Dt â€"2:00 Mrs. Lloyd Faxon 3 ,,'fin‘m'a review |of the book ~ #Oir in the W;:ldomus." All ..« the of the are cordâ€" \Aally® to atux.d" 11 â€" The Young People‘s dinner the various protestant thurches iof the community at 6:30 pm.‘in church parlors of Bethâ€" sny Rev. D. N. Eder of Napâ€" arville be the speaker. g 9:45 . " Sunday school under the of Dr. E» D. Fritsch. 11:00 . Mission |\band : in : the 11:00 a.mp.‘Morning worship, with a ‘by the pastor. 6:45 Young People‘s. meeting, Marcelia | Loimaugh will have ) of the worship and Betty * will present the topic. 7:45 p.m, Evening service, Mr. F. C. berg ‘will give a report of the t conference at Freeport, ,' s ‘3 PresbytCrIal 00Â¥ M,urim&nrch. plg‘s day in charge 0 ‘ In the morni R. yiees PSE P PW j M Presbyterian Church pr. W. Sherwin, Minister v ,hone 683 T Fur Coats Bouth St. Johns avenue. Evangelical Church rel and McGovern F. Siemsen, ,Pntor_r d,l\? skilled furriers‘ methods used for cleaning ~‘_|furs. Call for our Bonded Service man. 1 society + church *lh Office and Plant l © 327â€"329 Green Bay Road The choir will meet for at 7:30 p.m. People‘s APRIL 30, 1936 Presbyterial at the ‘be â€"â€" OUur orniing â€"‘at Te w~ . "A"Tt~ _"/ ) Modern Mother ......_Mrs. Mason | etemn M*®" oo waret and Elisabeth LACF Cleaned Glazed 8 tored 4 as low as : Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.â€".Mother Daughter banquet, all ladies girls of the church ar:rI“rrd to | present ,a splendid proj has prepared. â€" | § the pastor will bring a brief mesâ€" sage. sfi t Monday: 8 p.m.â€"The board trustees will meet in the pastor‘s study for their month*y- business meeting. iN(Â¥ f Wednesday<â€"The mid:week seryâ€" ice will be held in the tower at 8:p.m. All members friends of the church are invi This will be Missionary night. | & j West Central and : vern |_ 1 W. F. ,‘s“hr, Pa T 54â€" Thursday, 8 p.m. ial evenir bf the Ladies Aid, to which the men and all other members and friend: of the congregation are invited. | ; Sunday: > | § | 9:30 a.m. Sunday sch p 4 10:30 ‘a.m. Morning worship and .. sermon. ht ‘ Monday: ‘ â€" | CAE 8 p.m. Choir i-ehoaroo{l. 1: P 8 p.m. Church council at the patâ€" _ _â€"_ ‘sonage. | 1 Sunday: 9:30 The Church schoo‘}m L4 10:00 Men‘s and .Women‘s Bible classes. | $ 10:45 Public worship. | Sermon by The: Webe: : (5 880 [5 l | 7:00 The Tuxis soceetyj f. Monday, 7:15 Gixl Sfout. and Boy Scout meetings. sfi t day, May 10â€" Mother‘s day will \be appropriately observed. | | Presbyterian Young Pei of the\North Suburban district have their spring rally at Libertyville Presbyterian church, Sunday, May Wednesday, 8:00â€"The choir pracâ€" tice. C First United Evangelical Chu 8. Green road at Laurel avenue A church :vith a message a welcome for all. mpt n{ Sunday services: | f 9:30 Church Bible uflool. Supti H. Fidder. _\ ( _ ; 10:45 Morning worship. Sermo: by the pastor. â€" | | 7:00 Yonug mpfi’s service, _ | T:45 Evangelistic b\eryice. Sermon by the tor. I & : ‘Wednesdiay eveninig â€"Service of prayer and Bible study. § 4 Presbytérian Church, Deerfield Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister _ Furrier‘s equipment and 2 furrier‘s methods now | prepare : your craf. and . other fur pieces for sumâ€" . mer and next | winter.| We believe you y‘vill,prer;j fer this method, and we | do not dry clean furs unâ€", less you request it. § 3 Repairing and x}-emodel-:}f ing by. our own fur deâ€"" partment staff. Twenty«. three years‘ experience, guarantees your utisfac-% tion. * d | 3900 Prompt and ./ ~ Delivery Service. . fully insured 50 First Church of Christ, Scient Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Ha avenue, is a branch of The Mot! Church, The First Church of Chr Scientist,‘ in Boston, Mass, J The Sunday morning service held at 11 o‘clock, and the xc;dn day evening meeting, w ' cludes ‘testimonies of Christian { ence healing, is at 8 o‘clock. ‘ Sunday school is open to pu up to the age of 20 years, and held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sflli.dly'iu won: sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man."*, A free public nuau maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, which is open diih from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 On Sunday ‘the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. â€" Here E‘l Bible and all authorized. Christian Science literature may be read, bbrâ€" rowed, or purchased. |â€" _ (4 All: are cordially invited to atâ€" tend the services and make | the reading room. EOE ots | First Church of Christ, Scien CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURC "Everlasting Punishment" was lubjzt of the Lessonâ€"Bermon i Churches ofâ€" Christ, | Scientist, Sunday, May 3. | |.| | The n Text was, "The no peace, th the lfi)rd, unto wicked" (Igaiah 48 ; 22),. ‘Highwood M. E. Church |, Highwood avenue and Everts p Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Pas Saturday: / | J 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the Frient Circle at the home of Mr. Mrs. | Ragnar. Fredrickson,, Deerfield ‘road, Highland Pa Among the citations which ‘cbinâ€" prised | theâ€"‘Lessonâ€"Sermon was (the following from the mfih: "Rightâ€" eoushess keepeth him that is uprigh in the way: but wickedness oÂ¥erâ€" throweth sinner, . | . Good undirâ€" standing giyeth favour: but the wiWy of â€" transgr re s ‘hard" (Pppy. 13:6, 105). | t3 ht Sunday: _ E:14 10:30 a.m. Sunday | school. Goldsbu‘g. superintendent. _ 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. The Legsonâ€"Sermon also . cluded the following passages the Christian Science Textb¢ "Science anil Health with Key t Scriptures," by Mary Baker "Fear of punishment never man truly honest. ... ; Reason is most active human faculty, Let inform the sentiments and aw4 the man‘s dormant sense of obligation, and by degrees he tearn the hothingness of the Highland Park Grace M. E. Chbre North avenue and Lauretta place Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Minister , Sunday: || t 0 > e 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. :|| Breakwell!, superintendent. || â€" 10:30 a.m. Morning worship. vry'- : one is urged to come and join in the fine worship program. i6 ero will be special musi¢ and th 'fi erâ€" thon will be on the subject "ThAt ye Might Believe." T 6:30 p.m. Hi‘h' School letgue. § is will be ‘a time for discuss ‘ h of questions. Bring your que§%ions ures of hnfln sense and the deur and bliss of a spiritual which silences the material or poreal. 'li:: he not only w saved, but is saved" (p. 821-828‘ THE P RES M iass u ‘Rommt |â€"_| A. Bugn | "‘ADOV n e the edine e | engaga) 11 | for atigu 3904 Jat I n the/to ' fmk o DC | razedi .. <| | "Dirin ie | while Emt it. | goingspbu! ht | Inc., j§pni irâ€" | to cag Y: «d spoikde Y fi- < w com pony L. | with J t )m | agendies k, | in ‘aii ef he | pag "h" s ‘ | of lvfb ae firsfi pI t | housd) in en | the [;. fal | makdElo: m | rrCH Bs |) ftie ise, | 1936 wril brâ€" | firmg]? hi be | ger, KWan | | movidle ; 'ingbo | / ~]| were. in ‘Dov@im e X [ _ |on i-' ( sintéth s s.. t fi 11 $ d i§ of these meetings come the decisions and policies which zuide p officers in the sound management of this bank; . ip nd ent ‘and Iof‘s see if we can f :iwe§ them. .‘ Wednesfay:| |. _ [ 4:30 L p.m.. J.un!ot‘ | mee \choir »pritetice. 7:830 pK, Prayer meeting Dovefimfiehle&Open ‘ _E ‘New Offices May 1 I:,On. 1 . b;chkiw figes m tion of minste corner \On B jl”‘. May 1, Dovenmuehle, Inc., t 1:::3*7 year. old mortgage hz::tin {firm will open its new ofâ€" fig iehloccupy the major porâ€" tion 0 »fi ‘bank floor of the Westâ€" minstey] building, at the southwest. corner|pf Dearborn and Monroe in Chicagf] This space, which is about forty Mercent larger than the ofâ€" fices which the Dovenmuehle firm has hB iore dccupied, has been léasedDor a period of five years. . Plal (3 ‘haye been drawn to develop this srilce into an ideal mortgage ofâ€" fite, l&id out to give maximum light and ai, and at the same time be ftee og the noise and dust that are so p a’len‘t in downtown offices. "In {making this move," said T. A. Bulnger, president of the firm, "Dovégmuehle, Inc, is returning to the c®ner where it had previously . "Diring the recent ‘depression, whileEmany mortgage houses were {oin gebut of business, Dovenmuehle, Inc., @putinued to grow. In addition to caftying on its work as loan corâ€" respolgdent and servicing the propâ€" ertie@/of its insurance clients; the tomplfny also coâ€"operatéd {actively with the various goverpmental Agenéles which were being! set up in " 3 e’flcirt to uhfreeze the mortâ€" i -:z'fg-- rket and start a new flow of téal estate crpdit. It!E:s the: flrsfl private rtgage. banking hougée in +Illinois to be npplrwed by the HA."; and one of the first to make Eloans in cojoperation ywith the RFPOR ) | [ 4 § \ Te present indications are that 19 ' vill be the [biggest year in the firm$] h‘nfiory,” doncluded Mr. Buenâ€" ‘ger| Wand this Has necessitated our ‘moviie t«illm quarters. :In lookâ€" !ing‘ bout| for /a new location, we werg. influen by the 4 that ‘Dov@imuchle, Inc., has been located ‘on ‘Wearborn | street continuously It U Bi ;? ‘next the series of bird hike}) | sponsdred . by Community Serwi ,-fi:c.. romises to be one of the Gest walks yet taken by the groug. (The [Forest Preserve, the te ,ryx[foo'bg explored, is always a ha ;f'v many of the early birds in' rt of the country. All resiâ€" de g Highland Park att invited to atfind these walks, which are held evé Slt\:nily‘moming and are led by| Mi. Bert S. Leach, science inâ€" struckpr‘ at Elm Place school. ; no charge for these Bird studyigrpups as it is a part of the recrefitio al program carried on by *f nity . Service, Inc. â€" Those ‘EDIRECTORS BRING TO HEâ€" MEETINGS |â€" | â€" 14 ind Park State Bank the beginning of the century." i in the mortgage business quarter century. . It was in at the company leased offices top floor of the old Guardian uilding, which has since been Hikets To Go To orest Preserve on s see if we can find an an Sthen. â€" * â€"! MoS: " s 0s 0E t I | h' dext in â€" potedFed ,’;:c.. ro: t wal ce. will be table and door prizes lxrectors of thi? bank meet regularly and frequently to every major matter which affects our service to the §:: "J / » . ese meetings, the directors bring their individual judgâ€" of long experience in varied‘ lines of business. Junion . meeting ‘and ‘of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation () eir Next Trip & l Braun Bros. Practice Friday and Saturday All interested baseball players are reminded that practices of the Braun Bros. team will be held Friday at 6:30 and Sunday at 2:30 of this week. ~Both practices will be held at Sunset park. | . | * The following men are urged to be present: C. Gerken, P. Russell, P. Passini, D. Hawley, H. 'Bn-Rm. Fred Meyer, G. Titman, H. Wilson, F. Fell, J. Kerr, M. Tillman, K. Hanâ€" ‘son, R. Swan, L. Grizzley, F. Sorâ€" sen, H. Michela and H. Crawford. ‘Auy newcomer in the community is invited to come as the team is Friday Evening and Satgg!;n:_hl_.ii;-_a‘e 0t\ TWO PERFORMANCES | Exclusively presented at the DEERPATH THEATE s " ALL SEATS RESERVED (xe1 .‘ ADMISSIONâ€" _ ! FRIDAY EVENING 75¢ and $1.00 plus tax s SATURDAY MATINEE 50c and 75¢ plus tax ‘ | ‘Max Reinhardt‘s | f J with James Cagney, Dick Powell, Joe E. Brown, Anita, l::j Jean Muir, Guy Kibbee, Olivia DeHaviland, Mickey‘ Frank McHughes, Hugh Herbert, Verree Teasdale, Victor Jory, Ian Hunter _ } Saturday Evening with Ronald Colman, Elizabeth Allan, Edna May Oliver, nald Owen, Basil Rathboné, Blanche Yurka, and Henry W Wednesdayâ€"Thursday Fridayâ€"One Day: Ol‘l! Travelogue, "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT*‘S DREAM with Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Kathrine DeMille, Tom Kee + and Kenny Baker : mAewsdw #Tita Healtates at 40" â€" Cartoon, "Vim, Vigor and Vitali wtih Dick l.’;;:l,-l'n-l- Bvoâ€"l;k: Fred Allen, Patsy Kelle Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra _‘ . Comedy, "For the Love of Pete" â€" Novelty, "Acent on Girls" â€"Latest Metrotone News | Comedy, "Life Hesitates at 40" â€" Cartoon, Next Week: | place at this gathering. 2502 "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION®" Friday Evening, at 8: â€"Mondayâ€"Tuesdayâ€"Sunday Cartoon, with Irene Dunn, Robert Taylor, Betty Furness, and Charles Butterworth "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" k: "Milky Way" â€" "Bohemian Girl" â€" "Petrified Forest" * wPrail of the Lonesme Pine" â€" ‘"Follow the Fleet" "Honolulu. Paradise of the Pacific‘ â€" Latest Pathe News "THANKS A MILLION®" Vay Only Fifth Annual Spring Recital of Pupils of ; Mrs. J. C. EMMA‘s SCHOOL OF THE DANCE "Spinach Overcure" â€" ‘Latest Paramount News A RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF "DRIFT FENCE" 15 p.m., in addition to ZANE GREY‘S looking | for ‘new .|material, ut Bros. Oil Co. is sponsoring the wishing to take part in this acti may do so by reporting at S ¢ Park (west side) Saturday mo at 7 a.m. Further.information be had by calling the office of § munity Service, Highland Park â€"â€"‘The walk last Saturday was held along the lake front Central avenue to the Moraine hot The large group that. was t was rewarded by seeing and many of the brids which have arrived in ‘the past week or so well as numerous other birds that wintered in this vicinity or arri early in the spring. | McGovern streets. 2â€"11 PAGE FIFTEEN May 3445 May 1â€"2 May May 2 PY, 6â€"7 y 8 #4 ‘l

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