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Highland Park Press, 28 May 1936, p. 7

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H Park 1088 Hignwead t"Or OF governess ill travel. Sever ‘Press g STUDIO hed at the/ No ge Pdingiiip gn: â€"â€" Classes for Adan, _ [ ~ AGE IDAX, M AY % DAY ODS e $1 HAZARD n iovu-nd tive y of ‘r LA'â€"__ =‘| ER + English ER P h Cuery réfer. m Na. Â¥i 4 i ‘Mrs. Jn%‘u R. Addington and son Buffalo, N.Y., who has been spendâ€" t the past two weeks with her parents Gen. and H‘n. R. P ‘Wood WSMETCD, e morning at 9 o‘clock, the m Miss Florence Schmidt, danghter of Mr. and Mrs, William 3. Schmidt of 640 Homewood avenue and wm Sey!, son of Mrs, Julia Sey] of W. Lake Forest will take fl‘i‘ St. James church, Ei(hwood. The service will be readâ€"by Father Holley. Miss Florence Wisdom will ‘serve as maid of honor and Charles best man. \A reception will follow "» the home of the brides parents. wu m ol NOnorF anud GuaLICS w-n. gAn«ftiqnvfllfouov at the home of the brides parents. Mrs. Charles I. Mansur is returnâ€" ing this week from Tucson, Arix., where she spent the winter. . The regular meeting of the Servâ€" ucmdldahonol.E.elundl will ‘be h.tE Friday evening at 8 welock at the home of Mrs. Helton, 237 Sheridan avenue, Highwood. All members and their friends are inâ€" IH“.W-_ J 4+ Wedding f the wéek ;%n.m, Pfla:llo of Kendallville, , { |guest of L. Winters this week. e 15 of Roslyn Circle will spend R24eP °/4 at Elkader, Iowa. _ Mrs. H. H. Beneke entertained at luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. The Womans Missionary society of the First United ~Evangelical church elected the following officers who will serve during the ensuing year. President Mrs. F. Brandfellâ€" > ;mdm. Mrs. Fred Henâ€" L; itary, Mrs. John Woudenâ€" berg; treagurer, Mrs. Arnold Peterâ€" gon and cor.â€"secretary, Mrs. Ed A. Hints. | + * ~â€" U munity Garden class of &T: %oman’s ¢lub met at the m’ of Mrs. C. L. Jordan, with ; L. Dawson as coâ€"hostess last raURSsDAY, Tuesday. (Mr. Bert Leech of Elm Place school talked on "*Bees", a subject on which he is an authority. After the social hour the members made a tour of the iris gardens of ”-l:rdm“iit:.fiau‘:h': "l.. une 1906 meeting of" the . Board of Education of the Deerfleldâ€"Shieclds Township High mfi“k“&" . for the Lake Forest and the flhhl-ld'firl High lfi.‘ mm«mmu may be F. 0.B. mines : F. O. B. team tracks or yard tracks, Highland Park and/or Tok o wipe at Hichland Pih and) a ‘or Lake !’M“To'md- shall state lfnaou of .luorm!rou'hkhm»vbtoh obtained., t rate from mine ‘to Highâ€" PE ul mhe Renordal nnate of . mine, . a complete: ana Mrs. C. L. Jordan, Mrs. L. Dawson, Mrs. Oscar Wallen and Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey: ® 2 |_ Amount |. shall cover -iuiuâ€"dn&bt-ki- mum of 1500 tons Franklin:County or eyuivâ€" alent grade 1‘%4 inch screenings with optionâ€" al price on :2 inch screenings. _ _ _ __ _ For the Lake Forest High School bids shall cover minimum of 350 to a max» fivd::t '& 1% m:ku. ings vl:: screen optional m 2 inch screenings. Fill bin or bins on or before 1 -:o!"eumt.m throughout school year as need. Conâ€" n.?h.iu-fl-h‘norhfmlm g‘l' from . team tracks. or yard track to s and dumping itherein. ; All bids shall. be plainly marked on the outside of #nlopâ€"-‘d Bid" or "Coal MHauling Bid" and addressed to Board of Education, Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township High School, Highland Park, Illinois. _ ___ _ _ THE BOARD OF EDUCATION RE giayss "Oie moar To ReJBCT ANY There are 18 tities and towns named Union in the United States. Bids will ‘also be: received on hauling REQUEST FOR BIDS ON CoAa+4 Jke SPINK WAWASEE Hotel MAY 28, 1936 i';o;;t"(':o'dr]fijCIub LAKE WAWASEE I D. § Highwood Legion Will Honor Charter Members Charter members of Stupeyâ€"Smiith post No. 501 of the American Legion and of the post‘s Auxiliary were the guests of honor at the meeting held Tuesday evening, May 26 at 8 p.m. at the city hall in Highwood. Ray Sussi, organizer and first commander of the post was preâ€" sented with a gold past commander‘s emblem, and Clyde Cameron, first post adjutant, who now holds the same office, was presented: with a gold embroidered nayal insignia, signifying the branch of service in which he served during the war. Disâ€" trict commander, Harry Brown made the presentations. ® A Speakers of the evening included the Hon, John O. Meyers, mayor of Highwood, who addressed the gathâ€" ering on ‘"What the Legion Means to the Community," Paul A. Blum, comâ€" mander of the post, responded with "Peaceâ€"Time States of the Legion," and Mrs; Helen Kerhwald, first presâ€" ident of the Auxiliaty sapoke on "Achievements to Date, of the Auxâ€" illary." . ; A resolution commending the Auxiliary for its cooperation, was presented by â€" Mrs. Paul Chase, district gincun'. to Mrs. Ray Sussi, president of the Auxiliary. ¢ Charter members of the Stupeyâ€" Smith post are Henry Collier, Anâ€" drew Misencc, George Rettig, Clyde Cameron, Egert Carlsen, Harry Madison, Dante Donini, John Kelly, Silvio Battistini, William . Rettig, William Hamlin, Charles Bell, Ralph Kirby and Floyd Peterson. , IN MEMORIUM ‘ In memory of John Peterson, who died one year ago, May 25, 1985. Loving mother, father, brothers and grandmother. ~ :. | $ NOTICE | * Having discontinued the chair and table renting business which ‘was sold" to the Tredale warehouse, I wish‘ to express my appreciation to those whom I have served. $R ! CARD OF THANKS Expressing our sincere thanks to our many friends for the kindness and sympathy extended us and for the floral offerings sent in our reâ€" cent bereavement. §5: P Cd So He closed your That leads us to the m'fivo"fi | Where ‘rests the one we; so well But whom we could not save. | b-c“;hm. long nights, .you bore your _V]-M'-‘c for eure, but all in vain. ‘ Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY JUNK DEALER ‘ < (GOLDMAN) DRY CLEANING CO. 11 kinds lglultprl«pddlftu C of junk And the hills were hard.to climb, ALSO OLD CLOTHES Phone H. P.: 2026 Phone H. P. 178 AND Mrs. Augusta Bauer \ and family. Harry F. Kelley. and REV. W. F. SUHR CELEBRATES TWENTYâ€"FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF HIGHLAND PK. PASTORATE The Redeemer churgh had b stablished 20 years| when R guhr took over the pBstorate, : firs since that time kébt pace w he growth of H â€"Park, h ing doubled its m rship si that time. / i BA . > Services were hel#l the chumth Thursday, after which Harry chler gave a~ talk dongratula Rev. Suhr on his y of se and his iiné work comm: 4 : B«kw&:‘lm‘ ‘ras Church (â€"â€" West Central and MeGovern j W. E. %léu,‘ tor Thursday,‘ 8:00 p. ‘ellow club at the hall | | & ~ 7 \â€"Friday, 8:00 p.m.â€"Bunday sc} teachers at the parsonige. Sunday, 9:80 a.‘m.â€" day & 10:30 a.m.â€"Pentecoll} service. .Monda;rn&p. â€"CGhiir at the First United Evangdlical Ch § 8. Green ‘road at Baurel av Rev. F. gundfel} ifir, Pa | A church with a tig@#s ge. for Wednesiday, 8 p.m. i Prayer Bible study service. | !; Thursday, 8 p.m. "W’* rehearg@. Prof. Dinkeloo, directop ' Sunday services;: _| & : . 9:30 Church Bible Bghool. Su R. H. Fidder, â€" & tor. : [‘ c LA ‘ 7:00 Young. Peoples| gervice. |_ 1:45 Spoehl song fervice and request. prograny; of sp music will be featthired ‘ Plans are bei:gh }} for our 1 nual Summer Bibleé i#chool will begin on Monday}iJune 15 a dontinue until .‘I;iy 2. [A cordial. vitation is extended t all chi whether they attend our Sund school or not, Sessiont® will be h each morning from 9 o‘cl ‘ 11:30. BP : Highland Park Grace M. E. Chat North avenue and ‘!g etta p Rev. A. Melvin TinRer, Ministen Friday, 8 p.m.â€"Rg Fular megti of the Service Council iat the ho of Mrs. Helton, 237 Sheyidan aven giglmood. [( M & y: | § > 9:00 a.m. Sunday ool. %M \_â€". Breakwell, supetif ndent.] i . 10:80 a.m, Morning onhip. § . 6:80 p.m. High schdol league, Wednesday : i | 7:30 p.m. Prayer mBeting. â€"| â€"~â€"~ Bethany Evangeli¢ga} Church ‘Lavurel and Mc@pvern | { ‘H. F. Siemsen, Bastor _| . ‘Saturday â€" All n i' of © parish are urged to atiend the Me orial Day service ' held Memorial Park at the cornér | Laurel and Progpect. . Sunday : â€" | | 8 ‘ 9:45 am. Sunday | school | w You are welcome services. | _ ‘lenders.! â€" _ | [ §1 _ :!_> . 8:00 p.m. Evening ce, allâ€" Mondegh § phlâ€"thofites board ‘ Monday, 8 p. Irpstee boa mpq-tor'f'siwg‘y.? 1 Semina T t Naper c oos 2 & ry at Nape Our s dent pastor, Mr. \Gh@pman, w graduate. Those who wish to ms reservations for the panquet asked to get in tout th the p: tor. Wednesday, 8 p.m. l(iuionnx inight at. service. All member: en‘s Missionary societ attend. :| | . | 10:45 Morning wo elasses for all ag 11:00 s:» Morning 7:00 p.m. The You 10:30 meet in the chapel *;,;ud“Kel:nctli):a on the Holy Spi 30 p.m. Prayer Highland Park Churches h: to | 1&45 Public worskip. ‘ Observance inquet ‘of Memorial Sunday. Sermon by th the ir. Weir. Patribtic anthems and | ns, Attendafice of Boy Scout is will n 62 and GiÂ¥H Scout Troop 2 ur m in uniform. Spedial recognition of of the Wo merican Legiontmembers. + unw | a "r | 71B | Meetings 1 Boy and Girl worship,. People [onise dn will be t by the for ou hool une 15| . cord all ‘of THB PR ES 8 Vacation Bible 1 _ will bc.&m Monday, June 15, 4t 9 a.m. il= ‘ from 8 to 14 be welcome jto *entroll. | | Sunday, May 31â€"â€"Whitsunday. \7:30 a.m. Holy Conmmnunion. 9:30 a.m. The Churgh school. \11:00 a.m. Holy Gommunion and sermon. | y 1 _ . Rev. ) Suhr, who is | the :semior , pastor in | point of service among the Prptestant minisâ€" l ters of Highland Park, came here 25 years 1 ago 1 Hood River, J Oregon \which was his J first #sstonte. B y | virtue of ‘his | seniority | here, he is shairman | of the Ministerial Felâ€" | lowshig in [Highland | Park. In addition to | his regular duties as | pastor iof the church, | he has been very active | in other types of reâ€" meeeess) jigious work. | f sekvice and retigtoug education. Sevâ€" erkl Lutheran ministers who â€" were present for the event also gave shlrrt addresses. hese iministers, who congratulated Rev. Suhr on his 25th anniversary, Were the Rev. Paul Meyer of Glenview, the Rev. Henry Heise of Waukegan, the Rev. A. Lehmann of Libertyville and the Rev. L. J. Gockel of Wilmette. ~Refreshments and social gatherâ€" inq were enjoyed after the A Highland Park byterian Church ( Laurel and Lindgen Avenues : [Dr. L. W. Sh r n.&;inutep yiik. Church Phone Friday Wd 7:00 Boy Scout ng.) t Sunday $ | 9:46b Church school, A service to gouor our graduates.| President .. Hutchins address to the last year‘s graduating class jat (%:lugo uhiâ€" versity will be read by Bob Johnâ€" son. Donald Nichols will preside. 11:00 m;om‘ill\{‘ worship, _ Sermon subject: ‘ Cost of Peace. Dr. erwin will p | / 7:00 Tuxis society.| Memorial day orship service i*ohm of Traâ€" ver Hamilton || | â€" 6:0P Young Women‘s club picnic on e grounds of {ha Misses Dora nd Luelia. Stéhson,| | Members oung Pfiaplu’ iForum 7 p.m. ic, "The ‘Story | g the Criminal: What Should Be Dine with Him?" der, P. Davli Yker. The evening : eo 8 p.m. with Memorial Day as thie motif we will ehdeavor to think J rough our attiâ€" ide as Christians foward the curâ€" ‘ént problems of th¢ day. / Trinity,; Episcopal Chur« _ Rev. Christoph Keller, Re East Laure] Avenue Sunday, May 3!-0its\_mdnj T:30 a.m. Holy Cony! union. 9:80 a.m. The Churth school. 11;00 a.m. Holy Gommunic \ sermon.. | ! | t Announcéfnents . Pence. Sundayâ€"YÂ¥ itsunda‘ 1,‘ is Pence Su dgy. Tho: re using Pence cans are ai ring them to chu th on that \ ~Bethlchem Evar ; 1 Ch | *hv. Earl J. :\-.; so, Mini \} | _ 815 Rosemary Terrac 1 |/* "t O 1% ; ;. Bunday, May 31, 1936 J 8 y school, 9:45 \a.m rthur F. Merner, Bupt. E Morning worship 11:00 a.1 al music by the ¢hurch ch orial day ; by th oung Wu"omm ic, "The Stoi'y. the Cr What Should Be Dom with / T, _P. David li yYker. *The evening servtice 8 p1 \Tuesday, June 2§%/2 p.m. Monthly meeting of W.M.S]) Party for the Little Heralds and r mothers. (|_,~.. Weekday Attivities |Thursday: Worlan‘s Auxiliary étso_ p.m. Mrs. er‘ Wessling, president., | f ~\Friday: Choir real 8 p.m. Mr, David Stryker, di T.; f s ‘Wednesday: The Midweek service 8 p.m. . A continuation of the study of the Discipline. _ # | ~Bethichem Evangelical Church |\ _ Rev. Earl J. Bryso, Minister } 815 Rosemary Terrace Pence. Sundayâ€"Whitsunday, May 1,‘ is Pence Sundgy. Those who re using Pence are asked ‘to ring them to chi on that day. Vacation Bible Schoolâ€"Our Daily B0 The Church as:)ol. - :00 The Men‘s arid Women‘s Bible â€" Trinity: wpal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laure! Avenue d Presby Over 150 members of the| Redeemer Evâ€" a Luth éra n church | gathered | iat the church last Thursâ€" day ev:ninz. May 21, to honer Rev. W,. F. Suhr, who on that date eomplctgbd' 25 years of service as pastor of the eoli‘re‘/gitlon. 1d urch choir. A h by the min. _ Scouts troops. 8';00 Choir rehearsal. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Thursday (today) Oircle 8, Mrs. George Pettis, chairman, will meet at Mrs. Fred Meyer‘s home at 12:80. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clok, and the Wednesâ€" day â€"evening moet?c. which inâ€" cludes ‘testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healing, is at ? o‘clock. : On Sunday the reading room is open From 2:30 kj:ao. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be rad, bor? rowd;édt;pnrchnm o e Sunday school is open to pupils up to‘tl’:emofmyun.lndil held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon "Ancient and Modern Neâ€" cromancy, Aalias Mesmerism and Hypnotism Denounced." A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, w ith is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from9 a.m. to 9 p.m, . AI | cordially invited to atâ€" tend> services and make use of the rea room, State of muou; County of Lake) _ ss. west corner of Section 6, ‘Township. forin: iss 14. batt af Ino Ard" Princl: E:Mh- ridian ; thence south on the west of the northwest| % olau Section 6 to the south west corner said> north ~‘=8oul and Bogs:; was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ,. Scientist, on Sunday, May CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES \\The Lessonâ€"Sermon ‘also inâ€" cluded the following passages from ‘the Christian Science Textbook, £* and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by, Mary Baker Eddy : ""Soul is the substance, Jife, and inâ€" ullm:.n of man,; which is individâ€" ual but not in matter., Soul can mever reflect anything inferior to Spirit" (p. 477). + The Goldén Text was, "Dearly beâ€" loved, 1 beseech| you. as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fAeshly lusts, which war against the soul" (I Peter 2:11). || > Among the citations which comâ€" prised the uu::gs.rmon was the following from the Bible: "O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be. heard : Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved" (Psalms 66 : 8, 9), First Church of Christ, Scientist CONCRETE T ~= _ for Safety on your holiday trip PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION ON your holiday trip can you keep on concrete all the way? You‘re lucky if you can! Concrete roads are swifter, safer, more comfortable, saving on gas, tires and your car. They get the holiday parade through with fewer jams and delays, Your holiday is safer on concrete. Safer at nightâ€"obstacles stand out plainly in front of your headlights. 4 Sd'etlnvdéwe,axher,mo. Crowns are lowerâ€"always uniform, No t ty to slip off the side. Traffic doesn‘t crowd to the center of the road. ‘The gritty surface provides better traction Every car is a better car on concreteâ€"swifter but safer! ;"'o'i"_ A K 'p'oum [ i }é-.m et1a f E. WING, ET AL) _ _ __>_ CcoOURT 33 WY. Grand Ave., Chicago, LL. «Muthmlhqdnuufl: ‘20 to the north east corner of the ;&d‘thnflhun%duflluflnt" ‘ west on the north line of said south % to the south east er of the south [west 34 of the Northenet 14 "of the northeaat west ?.rw section ; thence east on the south line of the north % of Sections 6 and 5, ‘Township 42 North, Range 12, Rast of the 3rd Principal Meridian to the south east corner of the north east % of .said Section 5; thence north on m <ast line of the north east % of said Section 5 to the the morth east % of said Section 4 sind on the south line of Lot 2 of the north ntlolml. and range lust to . the 'md the last aforesaid Lot 2; th ® on the east line of said Let 2 to the north east corner thereof ; thence west on the morth line of the last aforesaid Lot 2 of the mouth esst corner of the Village of m-gl!lfi-__‘“hfis!u Range 12 East of the 3rd Principal Merâ€" ician ; thence east on the south l-odns Lot 2 and the south line of Lot 2 of tion 34, Township 43 North, Range 12 East ummr&wwm;m westerly on corporate mvfiqngl_my&omh@ of Section 20, Township 48 N Range 12, East of the m‘um%; thence north on the east line ‘of said Section %% of said Section 20; thence north on the east line of said south west %, of the north east %, of the north east 1 of Section 20 mnorth line of the north west of Section 28, _iow:h_lp and range _ h‘-‘t_-l::z to the south east corner of the Village of d-u%mlaficnmu.: im % Statute, praying the above described be organized and maintained as & place of beginning â€" the lands h uted in Lake County and in m in the State of Lilinois, fire protection district for the benefit and rexiden aforeâ€"described mmuhm-mm Fire Protection ‘District"; that the underâ€" signed County Judge has fixed the 15th day of June. A.D. 1986, in the room usually 08â€" timeé and place the undersigned County Suige "win Bew eÂ¥idence auayestions, and district, and shall consider whether the same .uummu;-u.m_fi otherwice, and shall fix ‘and determine boundartes and make such other and furâ€" thbr"‘o:d-'il&owâ€"h.u&nh'u provide. o e on in st un ol cupied by the County Court in the â€" Dated at Waukegan, Iilinois, this 11th day of May, A. D. 1936. 1 cupied by the in Court Mn'nmfl‘ll‘::o’oh‘ in the forencon, as the time and place for ‘the hearing of said petition, at which Desert lizhrds cannot tolerate exâ€" cessively high temperatures. . > Improperly prepared and adâ€" dressed mail causes a loss to the postoffice department and users of the mails of $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 annually. A The smallest fog Erflclu have been measured by Massachuâ€" setts Institute of Technology. It was found that 25,000 of them could be‘placed on the head of a pin. Quality Cleaners EARL W. 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