h mm , m . . 08030328. _' . . . Pmeï¬Yg‘szIANï¬ga. A. A; Blur . ' tor, ~ g"; .- £1; _.= , ‘io:«~’¥8nndaymorning¢* ‘ it: .- _ a ‘ \ lamâ€"Sunday School, . 3‘. Belay!- ' flatlbfuperintendeng. ' ' ‘. .7 ‘.‘ airlgnnâ€" Wedn y, ' ‘ ‘M- fly Union.‘ v,“ ., ', , 7' i 7:45 â€".â€"‘. Wednesdny evening payer ' 1 meeting. ' ‘ ' ' 3 '_ Allmcordinny invited." ., , , 213.51: UNITED EVANflELmALâ€"w ’ Rev. Ax; Haefele, P. g ,-- : ‘ 4:30 arm. _;» Bundeyï¬chool, Aug. . Neerenberg Superintendent. ' » â€1035’s.. in. â€"- Sunday morning sen 6:45 p. m. -â€" rietinn Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. 5n.,-â€"Wednesdey and Friday evening prayer'meetings. ‘ Sunday morning services and Wed- needay even! .prnyer'meeting ï¬re" -‘ conducted in mien.“ ' ‘ Strengers are especially welcome. EBENEZEB EVANGELICA‘L â€" Rev. G. G. Schmid, Pastor. 10:. in; Sunday-School. J. J. Brand Superintendent. . 11 a. m. â€"-- Sunday mornin services.- 6:45 p. m. â€"â€" Christian En envor. 7:30 p. m. aâ€"thmdey evening services. [ Week-day meetin 3:, _ .3 mop. m.-â€"-W¢dne 3237. Senior prayer ~ ‘ meeting. v ’ ‘ > ' ._ 7:30 p. m.â€"Friday, English prayer meeting. . . ., - Sunday morning services am! Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting ednductedin Germnn. *' All nre welcome. ' EPItSoCOPAIrâ€"Rev. P. C. Wolcott, Rec r.‘ ’ . Bundey services: ' ~ 7:30;. m.-¢- Holy Enchant (every - Bands!) . ' ' 0.45 m‘mâ€"Sundnyaehool, W. 0. Hip} -." n-_-lâ€"‘;._~.I’._ A matineeâ€"M. Mates, F. D. Everett, G. L. Band. Audi“ ngâ€"A. G. Clempitt, FndGreen- Fire-:S'Qtheno‘ged GMJ. B. a râ€" Woodmfl. A. G. Clampi - Policeâ€"G. L. Blind. M.“ 039., G. V Judioier‘Iâ€"JRL 11 Woodmfl a. L. 11mm. Printi .L. Braid, F. D. Evmtt, Fred reenaldde. Strut-ad Alleyâ€"F. 1). Even)“. G. L .Bruid Edward A. Wen-en, J. B Woddmfl. ..\ . Spociil Ammanbâ€"E. A. Wsrren. I. Menu and J. B. Whodmfl'. Sewerageâ€"G. W. Roberts; A. Q Clempitt, M. Mono- . , ,,,. ~v_v- well. 8n 1:06an 11 I. In. -- sting, Li“ First Wudâ€"Edvnv A. War-n. [on loan. Second Wn‘d-Allon GM M (If! arm . Iota-t0. m:.lw ï¬ll-q... ..... ......;.......Cluk B. Smoot. ........... Ann-nay J C. Duty..- ..... _ ........ Tug-um L. Bgflihbud ........ nubile. Jul“ Jun!» 1. BundOolhctor Johns. Boll .......... - Margautndt Edna! Lug-1h... .Supt. [stagwg ‘_14A CITY OF HIGHLAND ,STAlï¬ï¬lO comm-nu. ’, Ind-er- The proprietor of a small store in New York who advertises m at least §one newspaper every day was asked whether it paid, lines his Wide comes only_ from one motion of the city. “We have considered that, he said, “and we ï¬nd itidoos pay. Buidecflve are growing need for the time when we shall he I large establishment. llany o! the big store. get their growth by now:- piper advertising when they were St. John 00 rt meet second and‘fdï¬i-th Wednesday eagch'j'sonth. 3. J. O’Brien, 0911;; J times Bolen. secretary. ‘Cin-ppnters’ Uhian, meet fourth Thursday each month. ‘3. J. O’Bï¬'on. President; I. savanna, Smut-y. " St. Mary Court "incohflrst and third Wednesdays 'each month. Mrs.‘ E. Mabohough, C. 3.; Mrs. Minnie Doolgy, Secretary. . :5. orh‘ynod’g'e'oée‘, AIF. sna'x; Li. ‘ meet 11m and 'aeeond Mondays. ,Wm. J. Oboe, W. It; D. A; Holmes, secretai-y . «Camp 1176 Modern WW -.of America meet ï¬rst and fourtht‘flriday in each month. ' W. M. pgaley, 1?. CW J C.Dnfly,Clork.' , Highlandl’ark Council No. . 1066, B. A., meet second and fourth Hondays. C. H. Baker, regent; F. B. Green, soc- retu-y. .: . North’f Amérkan Union meet ï¬rst 3nd third ThursdnyLQdch monthL .‘John; v ' â€â€"v 3"“: .r m Iverymw name-pedd- SWIDISH I. l.--llev. N. P Gle- manhunt. 3:45- gnuâ€"gndciaehool. 1:00p.ln.- won League. 1:“gm-Meycvuin‘m Everyonewelcomed. HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTIANâ€- :NOB SOCIETY undo Ming â€Moe. 10:“. Wedneyedeye eel-vice. 0:00. PthIcLib’I-eory. A mwcloome. 1 METHODISTRPIBOOPALâ€"KJ'. Lew le‘r, Pesto: _ 10:30 e. nâ€"Morning comes. 11:45 I. mâ€"Snndey school, E. 8.0“], superintendent. Bgnlflâ€"hgégwh Mohawk-tor. : a s. In.- non-u? ca. 18311. wan-day 831ml, 0. . Wm. wramflam 0th.: duo W In no“... LUTHmlLâ€"Ba. hum. m. o g. u. -- Sunday-Ochoa. -. 10;. u. â€" Bun min. m 7:30 In. â€"- was So “WNJII . . $12 ’IAIY‘S CATHOLIGâ€" hm: J. C. Maiden. Pastor. 3:10 5. m. ‘â€" that Ian. ' - 10:0)“ xxxâ€"sienna Hus. ' a '3; m. -- 8W1. ' . u 3 p. In. - Vesper; ‘ n m V‘T< ~ \tflbouhtv‘ ‘IWM bar." ‘~ . It fox-any amybnmnotoom‘o, Plea-e masons-hon tron you-homo. Ifamidenooy bothy'gnngsuduwm. She my brint Um. too, md both his feet. ' Aoordhlwdeomewm (not iobflngyouruhounptdmimutu, Thongdnlwmmohnfcm The dub, Fell-wiry 1908, ind candy, ,‘ ‘ . 0m- !may work you will ï¬nd very End: If you are the max; 01 $113 lucky num- 0d peanuts on: take, ‘ Will be presented mm a deliciouuska. In booths, for ï¬le, we’ll have popoorn Undegtiha quilt. you any quietly slum- Editing: in the sociable line. the card of invitation, tho'u they ball ita “Shoe 806131.. †Impr e it if you can: The Avon cemetery is in need at é. But we desire to do nothing nth, So 3 Shoe Social we will hold And our plan for this we now unfold: Measure the inches of your shoe ' ' And simply multiply by two. . We’ll entertain you by long aid feet. And light refreshments the very best. A committee of young indies ï¬ne. - Will given prize to the tent with the lmt “shine," “ ~ V Also the one who the largest hemlful‘ a social hdur was epént,_ when re. freehllmn'ï¬w~ were served.- ' their work Ind ppm to accomplish much durinthe coming church yqar. After the bugirrgaa meerrgg dental". Williun Grunt. Inn. J. Milieu. Minn Garth Pttchen, directors. Muio‘ Committeeâ€"Ilia Ruby Kur- rington, duh-man; Ian. I}. Kchflnd Mrs. L. Box-gun, Mrs; S. Davin, In. C. 1:. Maï¬a. Freedman Departmentâ€"In. H.‘ ' 3. mid. madam; In. Am uni-cu; My and W. â€'8on Daputmenhâ€"In. '1‘ 3,8110% 001’,an \. D. ‘M; mt; Mn. 1". P. Luann Vice rddenu‘ Ins; 3’. Glow. Puddont of Bonn] Win. A A. Phantom. MWryofLimtua-nulh was mm I‘m-m:- 01 Guard Societyâ€"In. R. W. Pawn. Foreign Hanson Deviation-Um m «minivan W' Grpyslake, out in the town-of are anthuaiutio over Dewtmhbâ€"ln F. “9%): On Thursday evening of last week _ a very pleasant social gathering waa [[7 held by the Christian Endeavor eo- » clot! of. the United Evangelical - church at the home of Mr. and Mn ‘ - ~* William Tillman. Though the even- 3 ‘ ' ing was rainy, it did not prevent, Iabout ï¬fty peraone from attendance.†1 The evening was very pleasantly . ‘ apent. A musical ahd literary pro- ' gram had been provided and was . nicely executed. Refreshments foL, . C lowed and a generally pleaeant time ' enjoyed by all. Mr. Tillman fur- niahed all the sparkling apiing water , that has beeemelo well “new, free i e or coat, and Ir. Claw gave all a moat agreeable entertainment with his graphcphone. Not until all the tuna- m phyed and the piece. spoken did anyone think of luving' family pastor. tinting iï¬eir rqmdaï¬m A, 7:: mthv W’ W†" ‘mémmm‘a’iz, nun mu Interment}:- in Waukegnn. In‘ the death of Mrs. Cunningham the churéh loose a faithful. devout! member, and the oommuniSy a Inuit worthy and exemplary chriutun end. She was e quiet, reserved women, but highly memed by all who knew her, and loved by her large circle of friendsâ€. The marked feature of her christian life ï¬ll its ï¬delity- . . The family moved from Berlin inâ€: ‘ Benet Dem, Win. in the ’70s and herein 1882. ' It}, 187‘. #“F†V The: Md but ohildno, two * her, and two danghto'u. One of tho 7 ,mmg ‘ boy. did in April, r u. tum... it and my. Alta. 1,2112, 0,1892; s'o'fw leaving one Ion, L. E. Cunningham, " withstax of Chicago. and In. Rosin. Alrord, 9'- of this city.- , Hm. Cunninghm united with the Btptm church In her girlhood home in Ohio when. young woman, and lived i W christian lite till tho Marga": ’6ch we ving. T eetroyer e is_ case. ha. pan»;- novid when Ibo wq: nbout 8 you: old. In 1865 M movpd to Union,‘ Rook County, “ina‘ cousin. whore her hmbund, who 5‘ 3001M. uswn. “mum's. Quid» VFOIOI'VO‘d‘> lbillppy hortbj 3] moved t6" i her life but}: ‘ng ne Blame [ary’ a dbl: 35:?! Dan 4:};th St: Mal flalvéry Id to re no bidâ€"k The‘ pa} .J. DOD; >wers’ T1 similar imod t0 ‘ho flqr: many I momi‘ tho lblfl L, O!