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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Nov 1912, p. 6

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it Hf ‘3'“ £1 Impou-blo. Pé-mmyhunm Hungry and Jenn) Slim \u-rv waiting far 2: sumlhhmnvI fro-fight “hm: n huilclur (lrm'é up will: a \vugvn and nth-red them 31 zwim-o if they wuulql Iu-Ip him unload a r-ar of luau-9r. The: bob-m“ thnught [he muttvr m or Ind. as S‘.’ uu-ant forty beers. they IC- cepked the otter. forty :zze «lClntlJin‘hr Y. W t; \ minus on urinal »\. mm), lllfllllilnfl lulu-Lari l-I. Lumlzretl. wt \V.:'.il-.L‘L'£ill. lilinuis pzbtn', Baptiat Church Fits: Linn-l Z‘.‘~’:‘.'llir‘, llt-nrytllm Miller. minister. Sunday, morning worship. 11:0), Duntiity rvenmg people's sen'it‘c. 7:45. The Bible school. Mr. Charles H. Warn-n. Superintendent. assembles at 9:45 o'clock. 'l‘nc Baptist Young People's Union. Mr. Leigh Bittinger. President. meets each Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The midweek servxce is held in the parlors of the church each Wednesday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Guild, Mrs. F. 8. Green. President, holds its regular sessions on the afternoon of the third Thursday of each month, The public is cordially invited to all the oer-vices of this church. North Avenue Pint M. E. Church First M. E Church, Rev. V. A. Spicker, Pastor. Sunday School. 1000. Preaching, 11:00; Junior League. League. 6:3): Prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7.30, Tucker Training, Saturday. 7:30. 2'30: Epworth » ‘ Mass, 9 a. m.; Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. l Rev. Simon Gates, pastor. st'x‘l :‘T.!' 'l. Catholic Order of Foresters -S:, Vlllllll\ (our: Number H”. t‘ H. F. int-ch unwind illlll t'uzii'tli ’l‘litiv~il..;.s of each month in Masonii.~ Hull. Highland Park Presbyterian Church Corner 0t Laurel. Linden and Prospect avenues. Rev. R. Calvin Dobson. Pastor. Bible School meets at 9:30 a. m. in the church building. Sunday morning wur- ship, 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples' Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wednesday evening at eight o'clock ini (ion or [be big bronze bird who strut the auditorium of the church. The public. ‘9“ be“ ““0. “’"h “1 "Um 0! him I” is cordially invited to all of these servicesl (mini? ”l" 0' his beauty “"‘l m“ . we g “5'th Catholic Church‘ l An automobile stopped outside the . . . gate. and a voice called luatily: Daily Mass, 7.15 a. m., Sunday. Low; "HLtherel" ‘roc '11 IN MY TRFE Llll A BIG IA? owu" Hana slowly pivoted about on one Iheel Ind unwound tho mmnr lnnd n! The builder climbed infiide the cur Ind onshod out a filnnk, â€"Salurd.x.\ A. Pidund by the Homuick No." Cook. C. C. Walker. ussistunt general man "on o: the Cheapo-u ma onlu nul- road. has for «out on his private car an old mum who has been with we Wllker {hmlly fur muny years. Re- cently Mr Walker wnx (-mupellod by business ts» ~‘tuy in (‘m'inmulL K31. for nlnmt .-: nwulln. uncl lw lived lu his car in the I'fllll‘lrld yum!“ llwrv. Nelson. ”W wmk. :H’W Immeslrk for Richmond. and wrnlq- this letter to Mrs Wnlker: I nm N" can hm H“ Store ‘.\ 1m of Even-u. an I am \“ started m Mr. Walker I'hms dnm sun! Mr Walker no (‘0!an nnr :0x5. [:0 H.145 In) I‘LLR [Kl he has nm e- len M- WHI lu‘P Ion; s-nmmh Io yous:- z.’ ‘w up.) nut hmr if ho dam come hnum :4 n \'~~.- shr :Y I'l'h‘ i.» an I Bnlh “‘Hl h» 'xv-1.,11 mum in u t‘mpn “’0- an» 5’. w ~ .- u Ih-nl \\n)‘ .. [twp Could he- v~ viq-fmr: “Mun: i-Iv-wy {my this (‘ A‘ v- " v u..- "~',1l‘ \\"~4n m- aw! I ’r lw '1 _ v' w 4' ’ .J 1‘! K4 ll’HJI-ls 1 10V“ mv ~- I .‘.- ' l » mm I. u {u .vne a; 012;! L w' . .u‘ u :> Nplxm T . m Sfr\h,:~e\- for' x c «m on u-mal \ Emcelial Lutheran Church Central Avenue. W. F. Suhr. pastor. Sunday service. German preaching at )0230 a. m.; English preaching at 8 p. m. In and 3rd Sundays; Sunday School, 9:15; German Saturday school, 00 to 12:00. Bible school in German for young people Tuadays at 8 p. m. and in English Wed- nesdays at 8 p. m. , Fin! United Evangelical Church Corner of Laurel Avenue and Green Bay Road. Rev. J. Foster Van Evera. pastor. Sabbath morning worship. 10.45; evening service and K. L. C. E. from 6:45 to 7'45 ‘p. m. during Julv August and Se;- temheli The midweek prayer serviu-s “'C'Illlt'Sle and Frulm' excnmgs at 7:43, Chm‘ meeting! 'l‘hunday a? :4 pr 3:! ‘ Suzy dax' srhnol {\l 0 E” (L m. A rnnlm. 2:17 vit: m ”Mrmlml I | all. Believer: Meeting Library Hall. Highland Park. Every Sunday 7:45 p. m., Gospel address. Every Thursday 8:00 p. m.. Bible study. You are cordially invited. Ebenezer Evangelical Church Sceund SIM-rt mun" Laurvl Au'nuc, Sunday Svhoul. 1M“ 21. m . morning myr- ship. “.00 :1. I‘ll; (hmsmm Endrdvar. 6.13- and evemng servu‘e 7.3.!) p m. German prayer moeung Wednesdav. 71‘)” p. m.‘ Bible study Friday. TAU p. m. \\ c‘ cordml Iy invite your attendance. ...uu_..‘\. .“q. nu... l- -;_ ‘y, L. Swedith Evlngelicll Lutheran Higfmmpd. R:."., g. in I.ux,dgz‘:-n. pinion Sundav scrum-x. prmchmg 2n .le p. m. 3quch Hull. Sunday Srhxml ,u _’ m p m. chnnddy Prayer min 1:21;: F W D In. Royal Arcanum F'"! Church of Ch‘n't' Sqentnt Highland Park Council No. 1066. Roval Hazel awnuc muzr 51‘ whns awnuu . ' Regular sz‘l’Wh'K‘ m crv Sunddv mnrmng at Arczxnum. meets second and four‘th Mon- 10450'dwk. Sundu‘y whml’inmu-dmtely (133's m Masonic Hall. Visiting brothers after xhcv Sunday nmrmng ISK'r\iL-LZ ““31.“ welcome. Regular \\ cdncsday mcmnu tmumomu] meellng a! 8.00 o'clock , Mystic Worker- . . . . - ,, . meets cvcry [llchAy mglat at l .20 m . ‘ St. John. Evangelical Church Comer ()rccn [£53. Ruud and Home wood Avenue. Re\ R B Hm“ c-r Pastor Sunv day murm.m,(mrm.m prcm'mm: a! 1H3” a. m. and Erigih‘h prrdrhmgut 7.30;). n: on fint mid (h rd Sunday of the munlh. Everybody :3 M4 n, “Md {Bu-w serucw. meennga! 8.00 o'clock, The Readmg Room. sccund Hum: Erskine Bank Budding. LN open dully. ex- cept Sunday. fmm 9 In 12 a‘ m. and 1 to 5 p. m; All authonzcd Chnstizm Somme litemturv IS un My tur rctc'renuz and may be purchascd n (ham-d a. H) Laurvl mm; Ram}. I: U)“ Fin! .\LI\>. ' ,2 Second .\I.:: Time of Services and Mcetingsin Meetings and Meeting Places of the Various Churches Clubs arid Lodges "OW "OUTLOOK. Senices in the Churches Lodge and Club NIeetings E“X!r*i1(]«‘1l z | :AIE. Swedish Lutheran Church r \\ n} w Swrdn‘h Lutlu-rzm . ex » Nuduv “.6! HL‘ t Trinity Episcopal Church St LII S. E. SCHRADER. pastor Mary's Church ,' \\‘ Hxsh M And Note: 0! Inlcrtu HII Hi. Own. ”I was talking to Dinghy this morn- lng about the latest hreadnnugm, He didn't appear to be mm h lmornm-d." “I should think not' Iriuuby [unr- fled one‘ -ermlughnm Age-Herald. “1 [law built :I fevture r00m over it and smrh-d :1 whoa! uf‘mines."â€"Kan- sas (‘ny .luuruul. Utilizing It ‘ “hut did mu do with that hole In the ground \nu muldn‘t well unv stock in? Brutal Conduct. "But “by :m- you dete-rmlnwl in get a divorce from )‘nllr husband?" "Remus-c- lu- i< :m nlhsuhue Imm- "me nmnzv mo. S'uu used tn say that hv was :|~' couthLuH :1 rhild." "Yes. ”HI.“ what I used to my um you ought H mm mm now, Lisrcnf Slur-v thv lm‘n’ lu-run Nothing huvhing wnuM quit! vhv litl'e g'l: "Iin: hm M-inz allmw-tl tn {-‘z'! hix‘ p.,!:l'~x thwv-s. And \thn hu Fuund tfhut nut “'hzlf «In you thivvk lw IY‘J‘! Hq- “‘th dnwil and hm! hi< hv-‘rxl ~Imvml-nn‘. Umt‘s what: [In ynn think I'd‘ liw- with :1 mun whn him Ihntgsm‘t nf dlqmsitiun‘."'-â€"(.‘levo- weanesuay evening at eight o'clock in] non of [be m: bronze bird who strut the auditorium of the church. The public‘ ‘9" be“ ““0. “’"h “1 "Um 0! blm 1” is cordially invited to all of these services; (being!) "u" 0' his beauty “M his : we g t 'lue humps lined It up. one at each and. but fnuud that they were face to face. The-n the)“ rm‘érsed themselves and picked up the plank. only to and 'hat they were back to buck. I‘enn- wlnnln Hungry twlfited hls beck and Inn'éyed :M situation In - disgust. Tom“: the plunk down. he exclnlmed: "Aw. how mm twp men carry one plank And who“ the help they “am: an yards.â€"(‘lm'innuti Club rooms. Highland Park Club House. Meetings. fortnighfly on Thursday at three o'clock. Mrs. W. J. Fyffe, president; Miss Elizabeth Towner, cohesponding secretary. Highlnnd Purl: Wonun'l Club Club rooms. asxs‘embly hall. Libmry building. Mcclmgs. fortmghtly nn Tuesday at three «:‘L'luck, .\I:\. (icm‘gc H. («Kirk-H. px'cmdcm, Mrs. jn‘m A-\. Pu't Cr ”11%;; 4“ MM >CCTK Club rooms. 12 West Central Avenue. Henry Slaehling, president; Earl Gsell, secretary. Charles M. Schneider, president; Albert Larson, secretary. Htghlund Camp. 1176. M. W. A., meets firat and {hird Fridays at Masumc Hull. Meetings at Masonic Hall first and third Mundays. Busineu Men'n Association \kczs IirstTucsdav in every month Agx‘onutmn Rooms .Erskinc Building H‘J M” :1 XYASU H Highland Park Young Mon'n Club Hmhlgmd Cnunul 99, mccts :11 Musnnic \, ()_ Fd}‘ Lndgr‘. N0. 6715, 9n m-ch first .md third Thundays in Hull. . Highland P-rk Club North Ameticnn Union l \Vcdnrsdqy in ('ilch month Modern Woodmen Lndgv. X9 Malonin Orders Ouoli Club Odd Fellows buildvr much! hH their way out of the EnquIn-I‘. tkS‘Jf night \R and A Yard by yural m.- turkey lured [him an through Hu- wood mm! at lust~ with a triumphant munwk. it hlundurwl over a fonvo and Into a field of stubble It wan lint nnlil Hans. -mu. bud srrnmhlml into the fivld (hm he real- 1291! mm he wm Irmpuwing In from of him was :1 |:Ir29 Sign: V It was a \ery unwmfortable aims tlon tot the dignified German to be in. Over in the woods bvhiud the field of stubble Ham hmrd the report of at run. He knew that Anton Roch was shooting quail or rubbltn. “Well. don‘t get hot under the collar. Fritz." retorted the motorist. and he drove. laughing. away. leaving Mr 'i'rlniu-i spew linens with inflignntiun "Fritz. eh?“ he muuered at last "Veil. do! shows you dun't know my name, young mun." At this moment Hum «iim-on-n-d that the lxrnnzo- turkey had wands-rm! through [hr 11:”? and u-russwi the mud to :I {um-h nf woods on liw omnmin- side This iizms vuuid not permit mm mm tiw 'ul'kv)‘ hmi n-aciwd u lnurkot fllIh' ' x-s umi silo. With 0|0<0]_\' rur'mi winge. the bi: mm 0|0<0]_\' rum-d winge. the M; NH] (lmluml in :uul mu uf the» tangle vf mt lul'it-r and luurol. his feet svutterin; Hrrmluh Hu- ‘10:th h-HHN Imisily Hf: {hie swim] ll:m< “:w gmded If: his pur suit '“Want to sell (but turkey?" One of (be men pointed to the handsome got» bler. which was every Instant drawing nearer to the open gate. “No. He Is not to eat." vocifented Bans angrily. An automobile stopped outside the gate. and a voice called luatily: "HLMre!" [Inns slowly pivoted about on one heel and surveyed the motor load of well dressed people. bull “Huh! I will eat goose!" And. wavlnc a rut lmnd lu dismissal of (he subjerl. Hans bud gone outdoors to the poultry yard. where he stood in silent udmlru "All Americans out turkey on thm day. rather" l'nlhn-r Hu 1‘ :1 lu'nl'lY, Hm laIlI~l\\‘1'l;_'h (“0|”) jmumlx" "Ar“? Yul) \de Hunk of rating him. «41': l mun shmv my lhnnkl‘nL uess hw-uuw he- ls let! M eating him him. uess uni tun IHY hm q)!!! Ill.\ 11' In: K" lhunkun "Hump: u!” ‘Vo II? he FXNéNIRINKtL's THE HIGHLAND PARK puss, HIGHLAND PARK dimers d ”u H" l"l| [1 ThEsmssnns BEWARE! Tm; LAW rugmms: lax-ms ROCH mum \;|\ 'hv l’li[_' Irwin“: In! “1-! <ulnnn nl \m vumh Il'lu B} L’LARISSA ‘HL ME XS IVIIINRI‘II. H‘unm-d :II lam Illh- Hu‘.‘ u: ul H19 yelled in mponse to the <ulnnn r. : w'umln-d l unlalth’l I' \IUHK ( '11) (1:111:11 HIUV \‘ .. ( Hn- SUI \'\ll'\i\ l'h. llL‘L' i 'u iml: lu tuxmfy nul the W ”IV (I um farm»- l\:'Il'llI:| nu II Ilnplll'xx I! Inn elvih-HH [NUHH ”‘I- HI H4 [H \l‘ Hu- «lium‘l' (Ln [0 Km .- Hf Mmr IITI':> VH\ Cdnundrum. Why is the lmrsv the most humane or all animals? Because he gladly gives the bil uul'of his mouth and Its- tens to every woe. Bobbing For Applet. x In bobbin: fur apples the hunds of the contestamls are tied behle them. In the heart of eau-h apple u unme mm.v be placed. Clll't‘fllll)’ luL-used In tin foil. Each player (lruu's two apples wllh his teeth from the tub of water lp whlvh they are floating. 'l‘he apples should be without stems. If you do not cure to go (o the trouble of putting a name in the apple. rut :ln lultlnl in the skin. While some one keeps the pumpkin rapidly twirling let all the guest; take turns hurling long meet Ikewen I! the pumpkin. 'Whoever succeeds In stabbing a letter may be assured that that letter will be the initial of hi» fate. Tho Thru Ghoul“ 'l‘uke tln‘w Klusseh. one of whlch shall contain clear water. one soapy water. the other nothing. Blindfold one o! the party and lend hlm or her to the table on whloh the misses are arranged. \\'lth the left forefinger she or he trles to dip into one of the glasses. Should it be the empty dish she will remnln single; I! lnto soapy water. she will marry I widower; It lnto clean water. her husband will be young and handsome. Alphabet Pumpkin. In I doorway hang a pumpkin on whose fat. yellqw udes you have pre- viously burned the outlines of I" the letter: of the 'alpbuhet with I hot poker. “In ILH “nu: pm';ni<~i m um! A far Univ of LSI‘W'H " ' \\'hil«- Hu- u"i,:in.l§ (In nun-III WM: "‘Hlivur \\'n-mh-!l l]ul!lw-. «who Inn written so uiquwmly in the- "Ann-Hr :ul Allumi- Mnmhly fur Hu- muse of the sum-ring I'l‘uwllnvn. i~' :Ilmnt‘tu rvlntv the life or Snnldw. who has n“ commit stun uud n furtmw of £13.1Hll:"~â€"l'hilu~ delpmu Lodger, Tho Gum. of Gouip. The game of gossip is played thus: One of the company invents and writes down a shurt. striking narrative. any in about a dozen lines. Thin he reads to himself cure-fully and then folds away out of sight. Tu'king the person on his left side. he repeats to him as accurately as he can wlmt he lugs writ- ten. Nmulum- two rem-um 1h lhroe. and sn it pass.» rmlthm the ms! [DIAUQ'IC an” l‘urih-K tlw spur), :IH vnlulvzn’ul with IL:- Mitzi) \mmr :mni small rumllc-s fur llmse who \\‘.>lx In I?) tlwir lurk. 'l'hv t'nmllvn :n-v mmmlwl on hm of “mud ‘hy "mum of :1 pin or thin null driven through It. I'Im'h [mum llwn lnnm-hvs‘llis little lxmt. nml tln- (-nmllm are all Ilghted as quit'kly us pussihle. The owner of the candle thnt burns the lung”! will be the luckiest guest of the party. The good luck ls supposed to remain with the fortunnto winner for the ensuing year. Tl we :II‘P many Illm- hmmrml \vuya of [um-ping lulu llw fumn» on Hnl~ hluw-H. <nrh us paring nppiw must» 111K(‘hl'sllnlt.~‘_ lln- :lplilt' svwl game um] luau)” III'II‘I‘, [w- lllunvl‘uns [q llli‘l‘liul], All l' snmmwd 1n fnrvn-ll with mare Hm “U“ Halloween? Halloweenf § Pumpkin headn are all IHg‘hl. Grfinnlnx 34-110“ m a Yellow; In a row. a sun slum. Thought I saw a wnch or in.) Plan (he «1an [Ndn I y”! Fairies mun be nut no doubg. ”I‘ll the wander nixhl' 1 Hallowun. Hallo‘wwn' Halloween! Popcorn‘s snapping in the heat. Chea‘nuts toasting. applas rob-Mug. Taffy sit-wing thick and sweet. How lhv frisky shadows prince! Like black xohhna In a dance. Down 1h» mantplnhelf an elf Run: with lwmklinz In! Ill Fetthe Children (1\ Halloween Fartunn 'Told by the Lucky Candi. Game. rh (l nu w! h: furvu \\h'1l HH- Mun-vs. nnu' i~ :m' â€"Yuuth's Camilla; in hn Xin- IM' .1 Fillt'k‘; i1 Le lln' the III nrzni<~i m :m ‘IH ill“ :I L‘H'L'C' lllh (If IIHHI'S for llmse who muziml uu-m'rl. it mm! the \‘urintium HHHfiHI: is m number rmmd till it Thu lust [rt-r» II 11 IS thou it II with mare fuhm- lmhls l'm‘hzuw Hu- L’Uml n lnrr is writ H-n SHUI "I" ADMISSIOfi I 5|.qu Illa Labiest Mo§ring Pictures Every Night che 126 E. Cefitral Avenue Coal, £201“: and Wood We could point South to New Orleans, West to Denver, find North to Med1ane Hat, but enough has n said to show that Bell, Long Distance ~li . s have the indienable right to the claim oféuniversal service, and that every- one can be igi constant touch with this great system through the Chicago Telephone Com- pany- Manuel”: Tele- ’ phone 9W3 1471*; ha now pointed the telephone wary ' to hicago, to Boscobel and to other places whet-ice» travelers come and go, and business is éioing 300 days a year. T ‘ iybha‘ to! (L Call or write ()r a copy of the new Catalog (L A prominent ghicagoan got our firtnnJhousami null-5 o] mr'la out of his thrice-year-old Woods Electric in the (14 €le months end- ing Octobet first? And it‘s running as smoothly. slently and powerfully 35%! ran the day he bought 11. 1! takes him up his office in ihe morning, then goes back to his home and ta a his son to school. His Wifr use: it during the (km {or socialgnd shopping purpows. Then it brings the $0n home from s ““001 and goes to the loop again and husfles the man back home! the evening the who): family use it for the theatre or other calls.§ It nexer gets a rest and nexer “ants one. The new models as}: built to give Just such never-resting service. I! you haven't sQfin them, suppose you do? Our own images nt Highland Park and Enmton Highjand Park Fuel Company Lyiic Theatre a Factory And Sulm Calming Cottage ."Grove Avenues and 25th St. Vauciieville Every Wednesday and Sunday Nights Hi5 Woods Never Gets a Rest! 135,11 4 the, Cement and o , er Building Material $ERMAN DENZEL, President Highwood, Ill. l5) System Q. St. Johns Ave. 10 CENTS Telephone 335 monk. him. pector for I him rm. I HQW W1 hummm. ,m be". lr'iujua “Fitme- fhe b i“! don't 1.01m Qliidn'fl." Huh 'h’mu ,at a d Sid Hm knm «édlnarlly n I! It, my mind. I be: M ('amum S“"Ihals :11 more (alhuun. find gogr?‘ “louu; noun bx such impem l" 'A WK! LN] "’vll v‘nu IA “POT. ‘5!“ the Hum "â€"31 .2 ”001” V0“ mu go! all (cries In “in! ' “l “a one-(- finnnpeo.’ he a guide ‘Jnke cl find be “In ad hour of vain M ‘ “'1 film“ 1 how. eh? Suite t 5 Vidal-r: €78 Emu ind-dud. W. Central A‘ 'Donnm 45 SL105- “The fish In Tclcphouc ‘36 Chas. 515 (hind Buffer," Tclc’bou Bra-ISM Sun'm 81 eski public O Y Vii OTB.

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