PAGI FOUR Entered u secondchss matter Much 1. 1911.3! the post olï¬ce at Highland Park. thou. under the Act of March 3.1879, WhicflflpquinMvm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Tho Phllathea Bible Class met at the home of Emma Evans on Tuesday evening. John L. Udell..Editor and Publisher Paul L Udell. . . .::. .Superintundvnt Esther C. Baker ......... City Editor Florence Warner. .::. .Sociely Editor Loretta Kress. . . .:Deerfleld Reporter Albert Levy ...... Chicago Adv. Mgr. Loretta Kress. . . .;Deerfleld Reporter Albert Levy ...... Chicago Adv. Mgr. 8th floor. 20 E. Jackson. Tel Wab. 5212 Telephones. nghland Park 557. 558 Published Weekly by JOHN L. ['IH'ILI at Highland Park. Lake County, 1H Thc- (‘hristiun Enale-zu'nr Such-(y will uhwrw- (‘hri‘tinn Endvavnr Day on non Sunday. and the tnpic in be considvrvd at the usual hour. 6:30 will be "Fruits of tho Christian 3n- deavor Trvo." Two more young men of this church are leaving for LeMnrs to at- tend the college there and prepare for more deï¬nite work. A farewell party was given for them on Monday evening. when about forty. of their friends enjoyed a sleigh-ride and also the program and refreshments which were given later. Rm. Edward Knvnno-d) Hf Milwuu» kw. prvucho-d J mm! helplul svrmun on last Sundu) mvning. He is an old tlnu- (rit-nd ul' 0:10 of our new converts. In the testimony service which folImu-d then» were repeated expressions of gratitude to God for ansWa-rvd pray-r. Next Sunday nmrnlng. innm-diutvly alter thv close 0! tlw Sunday School whivh cnnwnos n! 5V3", the pastor will speak on {hr Allure: of "Grout Sinners Snvvd." Tlu- sermon which he wax to ulrliwr un last Sunday evening, “Who-re,- \Vill You Spe-nd Eternity“ will he presentml m1 newt Sunday evening at 7:30. THI'HSDXY. J .\.\'I'A\R\‘ Telephone 237 We invite The Pub- lic to inspect our Candy and Ice Cream Kitchen at any time. FIRST UNITED EVAN. THE HIGHLAND INN 1917 Miss Hcivn R. (Mule 10“. last week for (‘ulifornhL iii-r rHurn is in- deï¬nite There will be a business meeting H! Kim â€mini n! Directors of tin- i), S. H. S. Alumni Association to be held tonight at HH' high school at eight o'clock, Mr. John W, Welch of W. Purl Ave.. has returned to his home after being in the northwest for the past two weeks. Mrs. (‘hvstor W, (‘hupln uf Ncw | York sent a Pekinese dog to Mâ€, u! Jum-ph 1,. Hnlhrnmk lust \\‘c-z-k..\\hich ‘ kn was sold at the Allied Bazaar, bene- ï¬tting the Bruish. French and 80L \\ ginn Blind Fund. H Mr. and Mrs. Otis Larson of Evans- mn were the Sunday guests of Mr And Mrs. R. G. Evans. Mrs. Mary Powers of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schneider for a few days this week The Philnthoa class of the Evan gelical (‘hurch met with Miss Emma Evans on Tuesday evening. .\ir. and Mrs. Arthur Tillman are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Monday. January twenty second. Mr‘ A. R. Norenberg of Seattle. Wash. is spending a month with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Noren- berg. Arthur G. Brown and family of Wilmn-ttn “ill mm«- mm their new home on Fairview Avenue near Green Bay Road. about Pebrulry ï¬rst. Mr. Brown is the architect of the Bob o'llnk Cuh and is of the ï¬rm of Brown and Wnlcott. He has two daughters attending the Deerfleld- Shields High School and two who will attend the Grammar school. We are sure they will find a welcome in Highland Put. Little Kenneth Miller who has been ill with pneumonia for the past week is very much Improved. Mrs. George A. Hutchinson of Lincoln Ave.. had as her guests last week. Mrs. P. R. Miller and small son, and Miss Mildrwl Jacobs 0! Jer‘ seyvflle. Ill. The Al Lawn-um- Mills family is back at home after spending the past weeks at the F. D. Evereu‘ home. The children who have been: under quarantine are fully recovered.j v Arthur G. Brown and family of‘ Wilmette “ill mm«- mm their new home on Fairview Avenue near‘ Green Bay Road. about Pebrulryl I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS I 220 East Central Avenue Ir. Gustav Omen I: on the not “It lhln week. It. ind In Wilbur uh“ and non upon: the early purl o! the week In the cut. Hr. 1nd In. Merlot 1'. Golden upon! the week end In Ouhkolh :- the guests of llu V|oln Pun-Io. Mr. Fwd Ball I! spends": (hi- INK visiting hl» slslrr. Mn, Hurry Hamp- ymn n! Exln. MI-x Frances Mnm‘howlrr and Mill Etm Howard «If [hr \\'k‘n.llt') Hmtplul (‘hicnxu nn- the guvsln 0! Min Alma Krllv) fur n h-w day! thi- nook upclll gunwl K u I ~l ‘)~l‘Mr Mn $01111th “h ll|1lurlngrhr [)J‘l V [hr l'l'o'~h)l~‘l‘l.n| I l‘HE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS ~q'V'l “h Po-brnur) lln- fum'rul if hli .\lr~< 'I‘hnum-A Gail M! Hlnum 81‘ I! rrq'rHan vunm'ï¬uullmn :m (hr hlrlh n! :| lluuxhlrr, born Tuv-dny Jnnunry s1 \h-vnt h. Hue] Ave.. near St. John's Ave. Subject for next Sunday's Lesson Sermon In "Truth" lh-I mun Fl‘ld.‘ WIH ~po Frunlvn u Iurm \lr .Inu! \Ir‘ (Mn Hn- Sunday L'umts u! and Yum“) 0! (‘hicngn \lrn. Hurry Whitq- uhn lm- lu-vn Ill durum tho- pus! uvrk \lllh In xrlppo 1: \u-r) mm'h imprmm! .Hn'. .mls- (n “III! Mr. and Mrs. W'. I" l’v-u-r. lhn- Inl- tvr formerly Miss Mnrlnn Mmum haw rr-turnm! [rum their \u-ddlng (rlp (hmuxh Tonnes-Am- and (Be-until and are nuu lixing at Mnrxnh- TrrA rncr. Chicago. \IIHIIIA- Dual») Hum-p Flnuhvml Svrru-l No-Hiv She-Minn, 'I‘n-u-urrr m-«lumw Mar) Snpq- ‘ \v'lllv “Ilh'n Fun-luv!" \lr~ Ironwood Mr H the “win \Ir~ HIILAIH'K h Mrlhmunx Hum “@141 ('umplwl mt‘m‘l [h F MIIFL'JI'VI Erlrk-m Lunuhl I .\II .nml \ll v-KJH Th “his ,\Ir “Ilium \Il \l x‘ ,\l r \lr .Im} \h Ill‘tJ'lJIl \ll SI nut thvlr M‘VO’T t'HIl plwl (’Imph-l' U H S WHI lhiu ru-nlnx M Mn-umv hall. \V. ('. Eddy «If Dv- Mnlm-s. In†guru 0! Mr and \Ir- Samuel FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST “All i H \lmrln- u! Hlflhxhwd rr tlu- If“! u! (hh “wk (rum 1!. \lll'h. th'rv ho- nlh'ndo-II t‘nm I numl {ixznn â€r†Hr f Hln'kf “limo-H: rh‘ Kuhl «I! .\ Sewn-ml 8! .ll ddy~ lam \u-o-k n- (hr 13-! hrulht'r. \U \V H \v Fl \lr H "It H 5h: AL: \I H Hum.“ \' V M Mrâ€" rdo-y. Hr: AKIN"- Fl \l \11 [mm [H Humil- \1 ï¬h llr SLa-rnmn Hu \\ VIII lnvluu Tn-q »[ MVP 3‘ r,- If) I‘LHruhu 'I'ru \‘pa ‘1. mm" \uth S? lnkrli l†“Hm. m H. Hr:- Ml: «I! (ha \lnlun [DUIM Hm “WK \\ ;. u (an [h1- “ht p: I]! :H Mn \!r~ «\t 1r] Iro H\ In 1 l mm und Iectunr. died u the Pro.- bnorI-n hospital Chic-go on war- du It the :3:- of 75‘ 8b; in born In haul-ville. Ky.. Jun. ’0. INS. sud cume u» (‘Mclgu ln the early '00; In the '70: and '30- Ihe in An c-dlmrlal mmrlhumr lu (he prlnripfl (‘hlcnxu dano-n In her Ian-r Ilh- In, "In Pill-[w In u-vnnurlintlc \Iurh both in thin I-uunlry and England Rho In nunhrd by Our son. l'rrcy I. â€Ill 1»! Non York (‘IU‘ nnd thru- dnuuhxvrn. Mn PAH}: .‘i [run- nrd, Mn- “Illlnm Arthur \‘o,va-, and "In! \‘nrlt' (â€hr “I“ H! â€lï¬hllnd Park. Swnu‘a-s urn- held .1 (Pr-n» lnhd l‘l'HH'U'F‘ Mundu) nfh'rmmn \lrr- “I“ am nrll Immn un lht‘ \urlh Shun ’MHhx Urn! mmh- hr! hnxm In â€unwind Park in 1‘79 Irv .mhmm In uvllmu fur (hr One week from next Sunday the bord'l Supper and reception 0! new member: will he observed at the Morning Worship; and In the after- noon the month!) vet-per un'lco wlll bo' held. The qu-l prep-run" ser- Vice will be held ll [he mldAI'eoI service Wednesday evening, On February 7th. In the owning. the Tnnlem Immun- Qulnlefle. tron: Tuskegee. Auburn... of which the lute Booker T. Wuhlnnon In pmldont. will (Ive - procrun In When melody won. E nusnnmun cnunvn g Bible School at 9.30 a m. Mornv In; Wonhlp. 11.00 o'clock; new, Abv run Woodrufl Hulay. l). 1).. Ll- I). of New York (‘lxy will preach the ner- mon. TM- II In ununull opportunity 10 hour n wonderful mln. Everybody In Invited. Hllhland Purl Pronbylrrlnn (‘hurch Corner of East Laurel nnd Linden Avenucl. Rm: R. (‘nlvln “0me, l)‘ D.. Pwor, ( I Qulu- A number of pauplr nllendod (ho P T. A mm-llnx last Thursday. The lull xhvn h)- l)r, l'llm-nn "u very Inu-rm-an and enyu'I-d by I†I»! ("Mr-up: Hr Kn\o- ll nlq nfh-rmmn (hr (‘ F. rIdo. run In «my Hm! (ho lrnrhrrp ï¬ll, nun-m8 Hm Lulu- (‘nuulp lxntuulr uhlrh h ln-Inx lwld In I‘le For"! Ind"), .Il [hr Huh Retinal tomorrow .md nl “nub-mun an Sulurdn) Sumeâ€" n! (hr IHI'II ‘Iu. IIH apt-AI In- l’rn {owvrf J Paul (imnh- H! â€w l‘lll\l‘rhn_\ l) The rlxhlh xrmh- «‘lnn um! h-nrh o-ry- c-ny-yo-d n -|¢-|uhlnx pun) Uh Fr!- dn)’ afu-r uhh-h (hr) n-(urnrd in Hu- M‘hnul urn-n. ~upp1-r van- M ru-d The ru~u|nx nu,- upvnt In plzunw unmm AH hm! n lln'HKhHul (Inw M'h ('harlo-slr Tho 1.1mm]! The ï¬flh and Huh grmh- pupil! An- A ulleh ndr part) rm Tum-day («rm-on Lum‘ho-un Im- m-nrd u o- (‘ I". Thnmpnun Imme after (he UV UH :Hld NI Phi AHc-n (hr Nurnml Trnï¬mnx â€lo-stun, III uni. \1;\F,.~' LEUNAHI) HIIJ -- uu-r (‘Inn- pnrh of Trump “.Ih In M n! Hu- I'nrnh Huuu' Ln rm a)“: Jan-44H 19‘ F-er [Hulrll mrmlwr- 4.! [ha (Inn |p1 January munr,‘ ~11“ I! life In, HIM ens-god \Inrh both in thin 1h \l Ml urnuh I‘m!- 1m, and Min Im- HI n! 1‘4? 181? -Yu'd .IH I. ,u L: r- arr Ill dlï¬rrvul - puhrulnr Im II Inn nnd and mum! (‘nlUtHhuvA Huwn ‘nur mun-d Sohoâ€! nl urn-PH; 'wKIHHHi‘ d fur (hr MHhulc-d ~ummnr Iurk had lhlr UH I\I pun- F1'\ rr nl thl u-rlnl nu ry nuh'r Tekyhooeq Why not have vour clothing renovated here this week and gwe our work a fair trial? ()ur CLEANING AND DYEING of ladies' and gem's garments. oriental rugs, camels. pomers, draperia, piano covers. lace curtains, etc, cannot be duplicated by any local cleaner. as we have the LARGEST and most Sunny plant in the West. A ongo- will call for and deliver your gamut: Cleaning and Pressing lnallitsancba Workman Compton-non. Amanda“: 1m Sheridan Road and Central Avenue MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS IIZS-IIJJ bowl. Avon-o. CHICAGO When You Need lnsunncr INCORPORATE) Hoary Public tom lion 0‘ an. calm '1’"mede clout Indon- chocohtain nut mat. a non acceptnbk oamn‘ towns. Walt-hie: WOW Mary â€'42“ A... WPuhlllino'u We make o|d clothe-s look like new and keep them looking new too Instead ol buym‘ a new sun. In what we can do with your old one We have re cleaned mmy 3 our! coo- denmed u too shabby to war We can do the name to: yours :1 here and so: what nm Ides we prrlorm nth vuu thmk loo nhntiby to wen u probwly good for number kw)“ Hnng nmowsm Cum- Boob mma 210 \N'v'll PHONE l! w†unequal are â€HIM; Sand Hrlv Hmnl 103 UT Gh‘