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Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1936, p. 9

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Aics. Ruls uies ts‘ Stpplies teurized_ â€"aml ad DECORAUDING g _ â€" Pn-d-.‘ rtuornddo i5 $. St. Johns Ave. tty‘s IR SHOP ind St. Tel. HIP. 949 te â€" Respectable Highised I=â€"+ . P. 1581 H. P. 410 ) SS sn in‘t o hast i6 p.m. BHORE TRUBT BLDG LER IN &TAILO HAMILTON 0S. DAIRY Y FAR*&S f IRY Iilinots NK LSON . Highland Pk. dtaker Lagyy" * TURE Store il Avenue land Park 1 ESICNING manufacturers ators ne || SHOP BROS ITH Fritsch 41 Many Pgsent at Service Honoring 40th Adlmversary _ Members nd friends church last $ d.yt.o,eohlu'm 40th anni : of: the . buil ‘mt] of the church. ‘= iges were ' throughout the » beginning the Sunday 1 sion at :30 at which time: Supt. R. 4. Fidder called on F Botker _and |Clinton Fritsch to| ts the happenings in the m‘il seasion At 41¢" ”.B.n.rfi w,,nd late the. happe during theit t« prudl William No# h,'hoh tendent. @ 1 W | R whe brought t the city. In t! which was € messages fro" members w# Neck on of Chi :h‘ it terms of office, ‘And also read of greeting file les, who h served as supe tendent. morning sermon delivered Rev. Jos. H. Taylo m“dmwdo of the city. I9 the afternoon & -uchmf,eh;“‘““" ag" :h.: ke ~read and a. brie message W given by Rev. Q) A. Deck of Chi , The Raedeke Krio j”ch' fmilh.dfil.l music. ‘ Young Peoples Servic .“ineh. of Roy Fidder, ho in turn int uced his brother Walâ€" -”. @r mrdm of the service. The devotions were “b,wurArioPidda n <a y mugical trio. was rend@red :fiudn. Atthur Tillman and (Mr. and Mrs. Menry Maechtle. Short salks were given by Herbert Moon of Evansto ren Ph.D., helpful <me Dr. Thorer experiences w'i'h. following history of!| the church wa$g read by the in the m service: ‘ _ | In to see the bael! fipund of the histpry of the First Upited Evangelical church it will be tlec sary to giye a brief statement of the beginning of the work of the: Evangeli Association in MHighâ€" land Park.| In 1873 under thelminâ€" istry :0 . John Kurz, who was pastor of‘|the O‘Plain (now! the North Nonthfield) church w&s suâ€" pervising work at Deerfielf and Highland RÂ¥ark. The work, ho er, was taken up more ly in 1881, whep the Illinois Confférence appointed Rev. V. Forkel as fnstor. In 1883 a‘church was built St the northwest corner of Green Bly rd. and Central ave. and was dedicated on the nd Sunday of & ber 1883 with Bishop Rudolpl] Dubs officiating) The building tee co of Charles S » Silas Brapd, G. L. Brand, |Peter e ) M NOE 4 : e 00 0 i ies K. HanbnÂ¥ Hintz, Tillman, â€"Sr.,| John Booth and| Frederick . The eost of the church amounted to $2,400. e . following 1 served 1 the division in Revs. John Kurz, V. Forkel,. K 8. J. $. Stengel During ‘the years of: lit 1891â€"1894 worship. was co hm*fihwfifll"’.c.} Dubs and H. H. Thoren as | In 1 the Illinois Con of the Upited Evangelical August Noerenberg, John i BOOLS, Wm. IJr., H. H. Wm. Noerenberg, George |Smith, Paul Gieser, C. A. Kuist, F. D. Fritech selected Dec. 3D, 1895 Ol Jln. 1896. m were ed at the|corner of Green Bay â€"rd. On Jan. 3 ed at the and Laur church Rudolph the ~Fi church. until the cal ‘ Evangelic fele, J. G sle, B. R. gle. In 1898 the church at G and Central ave., according action, |r ned the F; the Uni Evtngelkll * ing the ministry of Rev. A the chu was remodele parsonagé. â€" During the of Rev. J. G. Finkbeiner attend Higtory of Church ning service was and Dr.: H. H. if Chicago, gave a C for the occ gave some inter« which he hda e church forty DECEMBER 10, 10986 as dedicated by Y Bishop )ubs on June 28, 1896, as t ~ United E ical astors serving order merger of the Niâ€" fation and the United I Church were: A. Haeâ€" Finkbeiner," E. Â¥. Fuesâ€" Schultze, J. F. Eve Unangst, and J. H. Keaâ€" 1 ave., the 1 the church. ner. LaAS _ yOn® & work was co ch auditorium new Moultile f1 rearranging of ,whi@n‘td of new solid tar rail and p y grand piano the church & Gork hile 10n. und school ‘in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gieser and Ernst Geiser. The street also was widened and some cement work was done about the ehurch. ‘The cost of remodeling amounted to approximately $3,000. Three members of this church were recommended to the Christian minâ€" istry;: Arthur Meierhof, Elmer P. Gieser and Howard A. Kuist. Dr. Kenneth Gieser, formerly a memâ€" ber of our church and now serving under the Southern Presbyterian Board, is a missionary in China. Rev. Brandfeliner, present pasâ€" tor of the United Evangelical church, <received his first appointâ€" ment at the conference held in this city in 1916. â€" In 1918 he received his‘\Deacon‘s orders at Dixon in the class with one o four local resiâ€" dents, Howard T. Kuist, and in 1920 he received his Elder‘s orders at Freeport, at the same time that Elmer P. Geiser, another Highland Parker, was given his Deacon‘s orders. Plans Progress for Pantry Day Sale Members of the North Shore Conâ€" gregation ‘Israel Sisterhood and their guests are eagerly awaiting December 21st, the date which has been set for the annual Pantry Day Sale. Workers who have given so generously of their time during the past weeks in preparation for the 1986 sale are confident that results will justify their efforts to make this year‘s event outstanding in the Sisterhood annals. The Pantry Sale, in addition to proving a most enjoyâ€". able social lfrdr, has always been an appreciable source of income for the Sisterhood, from whose treasury money is sent to many different charities. â€" During these past depresâ€" sion years, an untold number of worthy causes have been materially helped by the Sisterhood. funds, .carefully to the best adâ€" vantage. Donations of any merchandise suitable for the Gift Booth will be much appreciated, ‘and may be sent to Mrs. Alfred Fleshem, Georgian Hotel, Evanston, or addressed to her in care of the Temple office. m‘i:teiife"i&;; the Gift Booth will be Gifts you are o mm tammment|| | oohingfor _ Hotel, Evanston, or addressed to her‘ j iz in care of the Temple office. , s : Tuberculosis Program | We have * ; Dependent Upon Sale wide selection of Christmas Seals PA W | ncimagyt .sn 0e ‘_to choose Tuberculosis Christmas Seals are ‘appegring on letters and in _comic stripsy the radio carries daily apâ€" peals to buy Seals more generously this year and gay Santa Claus posters everywhere meet the eye. The 1936 Christmas Seal Sale is in progress all over the United States. D. A. NR BETTER‘ : > ~â€" _ FILMS REVIEW "Sing Baby Sing." Cast: Alice Faye, Adoiphe Menjou, Gregory Raâ€" toff; Patsy Kelly. 'l‘huru?!. Dec. 10. This hilarious farce, evidently based on the cross country pursuit of a well known: movie actor, furâ€" nishes fair entertainment for those who enjoy vaudeville. Good photoâ€" graphy and bits of acceptable comâ€" edy. â€" Adults. Piagie gifts for Christmas. Y (lah wate rommatlt â€" much £ois To 4o an rour stop. { ping right here. | Come in today and see our endless array of different P F TS €HB PRESS g.m':,"" of the Mohicans." Cast: h Scott, Binnie â€" Barnes, Brice Cabot, Heather Angel. Friâ€" day, Saturday, Dec. 11â€"12. In bringâ€" ing this classic to the screen the producers have retained much of the tlory:ndthrmthstmtintotho making of this successful book. The story is vital, inspiring and highly exciting. A large and competent cast adds materially 'g the realism and sincerity of the film. Family.: "Piccadilly Jim." Cast: Robert Montgomery, Frank Morgan, Madge j We Deliver Highland Park 2600 CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS | MENS SETS â€" â€" . SMOKERS SUPPLIES _ ELECTRICAL coops _ CLOCKS â€". STATIONERY â€" PERFUMES â€" . TOILET SETS KODAKS _‘ } _ PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS cUTEX SETS â€" THERMOMETERS _ LAMPS Evans, Eric Blores: Sunday, day, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 14, 15. love affair of a British cartoonist and an American girl is the theme of this charming comedy, The film is perfectly timed, sets exquisite, suspense runs high, humor is deftly ‘handled. Excellent entertainment for the family. | "To Mary With Love." Cast: Warâ€" ner Baster, Myrna Loy, Ian Hunter, Claire Trevor. Wednesday,. Thursâ€" day, Dec. 16â€"17. ‘The theme of this film portrays two types of devoâ€" Ravinia 2300 tion. The passionate possessive afâ€" fection of the husband and the constant unselfish love of the friend 'bozu.byuhhmw" ing the wife, but ever loyal to the husband and guarding the frail bark of their happiness through storm and saving it from foundering. News reel shots add realistic touches to the story. Adults, A complete selection for you to choose from FOR CHRISTMAS READ THE WANT â€" Shop at GSELL‘S this year PAGE NINE

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