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Highland Park Press, 8 Oct 1936, p. 15

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nt Ads E'n.t Forces American on the In the Magazine BER 8. 1936 $1.19 D Sran 0 ### ¢ + ### # 4 of y le ED ironed. 146 ds || RELIABLE LAUNDERERS AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 ‘Married Fifty Years . : Mr. ‘and Mrs.â€" Richard M. Vant celebrated their Golden Wedding anâ€" niversary on Wednesday, Oct. 7 at their home in Deerfeld. Open house was held both afterâ€" noon and evening for their many friends and relatives. Receiving with them were their two daughters, Mrg. William Kreh and Mrs. Arno Frantz; their son, Harold Vant all of Deerfield, and their six grandâ€" children and two great grandchilâ€" D, A. R. Better Films Committee Review â€" Mrs. Vant is a granddaughter of erick Muhike, pioneer settler who came to Deenfield in 1837, The acted with a naturalness which acâ€" ce"tutu the horror sequences> A strongly dramatic story which is *The Devil Doll," cast: Lionel B#rymore, Maureen O‘Sullivan, H. B. ‘Walthall, Thursday, Oct. 8, A fantastic â€" melodrama, â€" technically superior, very ably directed and consistent and‘ holds the attention throughout. Adults. PaSAI E: ;l;‘fhe_nig Noise," cast: Guy Kibâ€" . Warren Hull, Marie Wilson, Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 f ?RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 618 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park, IIL B%qu%Mmon;tu? | A nthinkable you say. Yet recent figml;eisutfin:byfl;Bureauofflw Census tell us t e a our nfiuuflmflumacottanymem less frequently than this. ' *B That suit you wearâ€"if you could sift it if you could tumble it; if you could clean, rinse and dry it as we do when you send it to usâ€"would yield a full half po\mdofdust,dn't.andl?mne s You owe it to yourself to protect your health from this menace. Send us your suits, gloves, hats, coats, parek in ic c nas and storiiteâ€" you we will also conserve sterilizeâ€" first by gently sousing in the purest of soivents; next by carefully drying in a breeze of warm, fresh air, and finally, with pressing by a special process which perâ€" mitsli;?.lflflfym i rumth‘ to circulate through every fabric. T.hpbonato?:;a@mwm call imâ€" Highland Park 177 â€" 178 ‘h-:aklm 2 Year.. ancestral property is now the Brierâ€" gate Golf course. Five generations of this family have lived |and prosâ€" pered here. Mr. Vant is a son of Martin and Melvina Duell Vant and was born near Palatine, I!l. Mrs. Vant is a daughter of rles G. and Mary Elizabeth Gunther Muhlâ€" ke. Mr. Vant has one sister, Mrs. Eva Wilmot of Wiaukegan and Mrs Vant (Lizzrie Muhlke) has <two sisters, Mrs. G. L, Brand of eld and Miss Laura Muhlke of er Forâ€" est; two brothers, A. H.| Muhlke of Deerfield and Edward Muhlke. of Mrs. G. L, Brand of Miss Laura Muhlke of est; two brothers, A. H. Deerfield and Edward Friday, Satunday, Oct. P, 10. Deâ€" ipending entirely upon cleverness of diréction and competence| of cast. A simple story develops into a delightâ€" ful and amusing picture, Guy Kib bee demonstrates that is a fire comedian and apecial tion should be made of the exceptional porâ€" trayal by Marie Wilson. Family. â€" Libertyville, "Suzy," cast: Jean‘Ha chot Tone, Cary Grant, IS\mdlY;\ uond‘y) KV 12, 18. A rather comp reminiscent of several melodramas. â€" . Contrast finjshed portraiture . scanes of war time a this an interesting film audiences. "Escape Me Never," cast: Elizaâ€" beth Bergner, Hugh Sinclair, Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, Oct:| 14â€"15,., The remarkable ability of Miss Bergner torun the gaunt of human emotion s unlimited scope in Margaret nnedy‘s‘ tale of the sponsible Lgen family. Adults, . > y. Yet recent Bureau of the eaned even even if you is Stone, y,) Oct. 11, ted plot lier war carefully d : stirring tion make for mature First Church of C â€" First Church of Highland Park, Illingis, 381 avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of . st, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. _ The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clok, the W = day evening meeting, [which : testimonies of Christian ence healing, its at 8 o‘clock. [ Bubject for next S germon "Are Sin, Di Sunday school is up to the age of held Sunday morning . A free public‘ & room is maintained by this church at 48 N. z,eriduu road, which is open | rom 9 o‘clock in the morning|to 6 in the evening, except on‘SQt\Lr‘dny when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 On Sunday the open: from 2:80 to Bible and all auth Science literature rowed, or purchase \\All are cordially tend. the services the reading room. . CHRISTIAN SCIEN Lessonâ€"Sermon in Christ, Scientist, ber 4. 5 The Golden Text vanities, saith the of vanities; all is astes 1 :2). â€" â€" _Among the citat Frlsed‘: the . Lessonâ€" ollowing from the observe to do the ‘your '(§pd hath co ghall: not turn as hand or to the le An all the ways wh God hath comman may live, and tha your days in the la ‘poskess" (Deute | .+‘ Presby Church : Deerfield, IIL. > _ 60th Aqnin ary Prog ‘ October 11, 13, 16, 18, 1 _ Sunday, Oct. 11â€"10:45 a; tieth Anniversary sermon Dr. William F. Weir. Rete members. Special music choir,. 7:30 p.m. Guest spea resenting Chicago Presbyt Alvin A. Smith, ID.D., modé:t Chitago Presbytery, and }tov. ‘Guv,} mgh comman you, that ye may live, and that ye may prolong your days in the lahd which ye shall postess" (Deute y 5:32, 88). â€" The Lessonâ€"8S¢rmon also in eluded the following passages from the Christian Sdience textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Beriptures," by Mary Baker . ddy : "Man is not a pepdulum, swinging between evil and good, jJoy: and sorâ€" L. Sawyer, D.D. Presbyterian Col Education. Dedic mond electric or, Julian Stripe of accompanied by Tuesday, Oct. gan recital by M row, sickness and| bealth, life and death. Life and its faculties are not measured by calenfiars. Life is eterâ€" nal. We should find this out, and beâ€" gin the demonstration thereof, ,Life and goodnegs are immortal" (p.246), Chicago. â€" Thursday, Oct. torical night. leaders and long the church. M soloist. Histori¢ Dramatic club. â€" Sunday, Oct. . Sunday. Mornin with sermon by cial music by th Fraternal service boring churches « Special music by: mixed . quartette: college. _ Social | ments. ‘ Highland Park F |Laurel and 1 Rev. L. W. 8h1 Church Thursday : | ' 7:00 Boy Scout| meeting. Sunday : 9:45 Church schpol. Uni month. Beginners, "At | Our Church." | Primary, to School." Junior, " the Hebrews."| Young "The Spread 0: 11:00 Morning worship. win will speak on the Return to Religion" by is by request. 7:00 Tuxis society. Sub ‘Effect of Alcohol on the Jlondq: £3 f :30 Mirs. Faxon‘s\ first "‘reading in the Parish Tuesday: e :456 Young Womni\’c el ‘ing. Trip to Bahai tem "Unreality" was t Thursday: eX §:00 p.m. Fellowshipâ€" ¢lub at the assembly room. \ <[fr4 \Saturday: f> 9;00 a.m. Saturday school and conâ€" firmation instruction. | | y ‘\Sunday: | 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. | 10:30 a.m. Morning f j $:30 p.m. Walther League raily at M“d": . v 8:00 p.m. Concordia at the assemâ€" bly room. Church News h. Beginners, "At Home in Church." | Primary, "Going chool." J Â¥, CC ries °f Hebrews."\ (Young| people, Spread 0: T forning worship. Dr. Sherâ€" will sneak on the book "The Phone: 683 15, 7:80 p.m.: Hisâ€" eminiscenges by time m rs of Edna Qrsborn, , 15, 18, 1986 â€"10:45 am.:Sixâ€" sermon by. Dr. ir. â€" Reteption Of‘ music by© the uest speaker repâ€" Presbytery, Rev. .D., moderator of , and Rev. Robert president of the ge of vistian tion of the Hamâ€" an. Soloist, Mr. ke Forest college, geley T 3â€"8:00 p.m.; Orâ€" . Porter Heafte of Anden Ave rmon â€" was the Bible : "Ye shail ‘ore as u;:,L"lam‘d manded you: ye de to the |right Ye gha:.u walk h the Lord your you, that ye ye may prolong which ye shall \8â€"Home |Coming g worship| service Dr.‘ Weir and speâ€" : choir. 3{80 p.m. Pastors of neighâ€" ur guest speakers. a men‘s oc and from Lake Forest our with refreshâ€" ons which | com ng room is 180. m the ized Christian y be read, borâ€" e subject (lf‘the l1 Churches of ) Sunday, Octoâ€" was, "Vanity of Preacher, vanity anity" (Ecclesiâ€" CE ChURCHES invited to atâ€" d make use of pageant 'yu’t:;siflh at 9:80. <|. mdny'-bl_uon ase and Death to ‘pupils THE PRESS8 ti“’l‘ho This ict Mind." iramatic for this lome in Church ues y the Pastor o P aonl aud Reuorens . _ Laural and | Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor s F. W . Boelter, Assistant â€" Thursday: The Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary society will meet at the home of Mrs. W. E. Meierhoff, 445 Glenâ€" coe ave., this afternoon at 2:80. Friday : 7:80 p.m. The Choir will meet for rehearsal in the Choir room. 7:30 p.m. A iWorkers â€" conference for Sunday school teachers and officers will be held at Elmhurst â€" Evangelical church. All Sunday : Sunday: 1 9:45 a.m. Sunday school under the direction of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship with a message by the pastor. 6:45 p.m. The young ipeople will meet for C. E. Franklin Fritsch will present the topic¢. 7:45 p.m. Evening service, a gosâ€" pel message by the pastor, good singing. f ‘ Monday: 7:45 p.m. The itrustee board will meet in the pastor‘s study. f Tuesday: Rummage Sale by the Philathea class in one of the store buildings., : : (Wednesday: Rummage Sale by . Philathea class. $ 7:45 p.m. Midweek service, "The Christian‘s responsibility" will be the subject for the month of Octoâ€" ber, all members and friends are invited. Thursday: The young reoplo will have their monthly social, time and place will be announced at °C. E. Sunday evening. A ‘St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. ? G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Church school and worship seryâ€" ice, 10:80 a.m.‘ . ‘ Sunday morning young and old will join in the worship service. It is Rally Day for St. Paul‘s, A most condial invitation goes forth to all the members and friends of the church to rally to the banner of our Lord and ‘Christ. Will you help make the day a suceess? . Come with the whole family. The pastor will bring a challenging message on "Building the Church of God." > â€"Teachers ‘and officers meeting Tuesday, Oct. 13, in the Sunday school room. + B lg school workers are urged to atâ€" i’fing% people‘s meeting Wednesâ€" TRY THIS SIMPLE MATCH TEST AND SEE HOW YOU CAN GUT â€"â€"â€" YOUR FUEL BILLS â€"~ SEK THE LATEST CRANE PLUMBING AND HEATING IN THE NEW AMERICAN HOME, ‘That‘s what usually happens with an oldâ€"fashioned or an inefficient boiler. You may put enough money into fuel, but mx;chbfitcanbewastedbeforet.heheatgetstotherooms of your home. 3 lc p. rp.a e Youmayshoveldollarsintot'hefm'naoedoota'lflonly get pennies back in heat value. & s Why waste money like that? You don‘t have to. : AC@neBoilercansaveabixpartofitfayou..lmuh to help pay for itself. And you‘ll be getting the heat and oo‘nfort you‘re paying for. Investigate now! § You can install a new Crane Boiler in your home . . . whole new ‘heating system . . . without paying a single cent down. Doés that inâ€" _ __â€"O terest you? x â€" More than that, the price can be spread _ |fP®®= over 3 years, at government rates. Ke=â€"=# ‘Don‘t miss a chance like that to solve . [[Fim:| your heating probiem so easily! _ . _ * "§ou'r_ep;ymg for heat. See a good heatâ€" ing contractor or mail the coupon today ax;dstannowwgetit c+n co., SeNERAL OFFICE$ : as6 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAGO; ILL. [ *\ Branches and Soles Offices in One Hundred and Sixty Cities t VALVES, FITTINGS, FABRICATED PIPE, PUMPS, HEATING AND PLUMBING MATERIAL DO YOUR HEATING DOLLARS co UP THE FLUE2 ; No Money Downâ€"3 Years to Pay day, Oct. 14, 8 p.m. ~Confirmation instruct j 9:30 a.m. 10;45 Morning worship, sermon by the pastor. Vocal number by Miss Bessie Pearce. â€" (© 7:00 ‘Young people‘s service. 7:45 Evangelistic service, sermon by the pastor. 4 Thursday afternoon (today) the Woman‘s Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Clinton Fritsch, 443 Oakwood ave. â€" . _ : _Midâ€"week prayer service held each Wednesday evening.. . > f _ Suday, Oct. 18 will be communion Sunday. es d aim d |â€" Sumday, Oct. 25 Rev. Ralph E. Stewart of Chicago ‘will be (the speaker at a youth rally and will have charge of special . meetings which will continue juntil Nov, 6. First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. at Laurel Ave. Rev. ‘F. Brandfeliner, Pastor _ A Little Church with .~â€"/ @ Great Saviour Sunday Services: 9:80 Church Bible schol, Supt. R. H. Fidder. We appreciate the fine attendance at our rally day services and cordially invite all to gome again next Sunday. We have classes for all ages. i Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister : | 815 Rosemary Terrace ; Dfl.md g | Sunday, Oct.:11, 1936 4 RALLY DAY 2 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. A special program will be: presented by the chimn of the school. Parents and fri are very cordially invited. *ld.rning worship 11 a.m. Special musi¢. Sermon subject, "The Chalâ€" lenge of Loyalty." Reverend Bruso preaching. Feaq . Young people‘s forum 7. p.n Topi¢, "What! Me, A Missionary ? Leader, Anna Marie Herrmann. YE GeNUE y . EEAEAEET H Ee on t ce t PE Cs Cl . The evening service 8 p.m. An hour of fellowship and inspiration in God‘s House will mean more than we dream. Everyone welcome. ‘ . 512V, Laurel Avenue â€" Highland Tark Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" Residence, H. P. 489 HOWARD MORAN Plumbing and Heating: ELECTROL OIL BURNERS home . . . Of & | n pmng > w’ e‘ 939 MWeekday Activities k Young people‘s Missionary circle Tuesday 8 p.m. ‘The midweek service Woednesday, 2 nm. â€" Rev. L C. Schmidt will speak. Second Quarterly Conferâ€" ence will follow this service. CRANE BOILER HELPS PAY FOR ITSELF! Wummmwb}w longer? A Crane Economy Boilerican end that neediess wasté for you. Here‘s why. Light a match and hold your hand beâ€" side it. It just feels warm. But| if you place your hand over the flame | . . it‘s hot! In both cases, you were burning the same amount of fuel. > Et m%uu 7 0 KA :‘ /A Church school, 10 a.m. Rally Day Sunday. It is a call to young and old to come to church. We can make it a grand and gloriâ€" if all will unite in this worship serâ€" vice. Not less than a 100 in church. Will you help us to attain it? â€" _ Choir rehbearsal next week Friâ€" day, 7:80 p.m... f A Crane Boiler has about 50% more om:ehutmmmh::fibh the heating gases than the boiler has. Further, patented baffies difect the mov«unhonmp-n'olfll,bfll_- ‘That‘s 50%, more surface that absorbs heat and not just warmth. You‘repaying when we want it. We‘re not burning as much coal as last year." * > Herex Lourse Heck, | * Camp Hill, Pa. And scores of others say the same thing Highwood Ave. and Everts Place Rev. W. C. Bloomquist, Pastor ~Friday, October <9â€"â€"The Junior Epworth league meets at the home of. Mrs. David Olson, . 241 Prairie ave. Highwood, 8 p.m. â€" SiF o Boiler. Mail the coupon below for full particulars on Crane Heating Systems. Any responsible heating contractor can give you complete information on how to cut your heating bill} with a Crane I CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson Street Sunday, October 11: Sunday school meets at 10:30 a.m. j + Etening service méets at 7:30 p.m. Everybody welcome. t DahI‘s ' Auto Reconstruction Co. 822 N. First 8t. St. John‘s Evangelical Church . Straightening Body.â€"and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING ‘AND SOLDERING MNICHIGAN AVE & ROOSEVELT RD. Aute Repainting Cold Frame and Axle PAGE FIFTEEN

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