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Highland Park Press (1912), 9 Jan 1919, p. 3

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om: ’o-r ro'sv'd t mahy Of ((I!(5( 'C; t’ i‘ftth‘t I 5.1-} turddi Specials geténeygg H L'?‘ 1min flu Marl/x m SALé R 0:115:51 fl; émukc’ M13 if. â€"- ) ‘. I flaws. rt forms 535 Ctfittul Ave ‘entg mcifl v11.“ um Iper Hg. lgn 16. under Mrs i Mm [loyd it Every RKET ii 415a f5 Ir ’ht- fir<t r‘x'en‘ F‘ K' HI \nmt" x m» Associaâ€" . ‘35 provision .king care 0' ne kmd that y needed in ’2. Sheridan. wH or giv» nr by val!- <.-.-r.-r1ry n! ‘r mfnrum- h 1‘ tm- comm me will be xn u {our lnkllu.’ UH .m'l zigrw any kind AA Rum- ld in the ! {.mfirvd xl omht .1 build HE? R? n h and nuk I I mam 'WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE New Year's Eve Mrs. John A. Put- nam got a phone call from the Army and Navy Center advising that a crowd of sailors and soldiers were nn hand expecting “something do- my" the regular Saturday evening dance of the War (‘amp Community Service was Scheduled for Saturday. January 4th. bht nothing had been planned for New Year's Exe. The girls started a round robin of phoning and by 3 p. m'.. 400 girls were reached by phone and at 8:30 a full nrchestrq was jazzing away on a two step and [he Riot Call Dance 0! 1919 was in full sway. J And what a time everybody had: they all seemed to enter into the spirit of the thing and while each dance seems to be the perfection of Its kind. it must he said that as a hurry up dance. planned and execut- ed in 12 hours time. it had no pre- redent in point of an all round enm- rudeship and a goodtime. These dances are giving bytho the thought that they should/be con- tinued forever and anon; there is lit- tle effort at management. for they manage themselves after the very efficient corps of leaders prepare the preliminaries and Highland Park ii in be congratulated in the manifest mod comradeship exhibited in these \Var (‘amp Community dances. There is a lot of fun for the damn ers; there is heaps more fun on the side line watching the dancers and the student of sociology has a field of :ncomparnble investigation. studying these boys from all over the United States. with their diversified pursuits. ambitions. dialects. etc. and up to the present time they have pro- ut‘essed with absolutely no friction .md 11 great deal of unadulterated. simon pure good comrmleship which means happiness. \Vere you there Inst Saturday me- uing. and didn't you have the titles! time? was an expression very com- monly used the early part of this \wek h} the young people \"hn zit.- irmlml List Suturnlzu's (innu- uml \ziu- .ivviiie. As usual the vaudeville com» nmu-.-‘a at 7:00 o'clock and contin-. uwl until #30. Among those who nnk part in the program were the qut Lakes Quartettc. Miss Taylor. who played the piano, Miss Fitch. ~i: gv-r. :mxi Hortense Kitch. n charnr IUL' little (lancer. The program “'21s ting and enjoyed h) iulw‘st'h illtt‘i't l i lhIll(‘!". .\l|~‘< I\lu'n dancm invluulina: tin- nr‘< Hnrnpipo .xmi Fling. Thor» was Msu (hp hluf-Jnckots and t [luring 'M- number amending thvw pur- ~ i~ xncrhasing \ery rapidly whivh um» that the pal-tin nro \‘f’l'}‘ suc- <ful and greatly unjuyml in RIO'I‘ CALL FOR DANCE 'Hfl“ llu'ine Wilson H tho imormixsinn Mi~‘< Kilvh an”; : lhi‘. dam-in: {nu-k pInm- _-' uvmnnsium nf the high ine tn a delay un lln- rail- px‘nph‘ \shn took part in H‘m dill H"! utmvnr umil !h(3 pq-rflll'W] Iht- \\':|r Wag LED, ’DoNALD ‘ THEN W m J AWN“. “W“ a AND GET T '7 â€" A... 05F ' GUIDE _ m» mlillvh‘ L'iv mm .ro wary suc- nyml ~inn in (hr an; several <h .li2. Sail» r Hiuh'nlh} mm» lwlwm'n \vuu- «f vvnnm-an \HI! \\\r~~‘ E‘rutnatnntism and (hr Wurld. :lhzm- \\iH hrinu .‘u kmmlw'un L'rvnt «winl (unt'himh' of um I]; xl‘nnlniv that H2»- uurld “III In for my? l‘hr|~{ :md lh'll\|t<'l‘u'\ «I up h\ fiul'h :v Inizhh' <1 qulilivre ziv» .mfr fur tho wm‘HL IH JUN!" 1m ‘DoNA‘L‘D ~ THEN Thursday. January 16th. will be ob served as a day of prayer for the- World. A programme consisting ui Scripture texts and tho numes of [hu- un‘iuus vuul'llruw n! tho “nrld “ill in- <ii>lribuimi :u (hr Sumiu) whim-s :HHi niluhnmmurvurut-d lu juin in [his day of intercession. During the fun» noon ench individual is n-quested In make a private persmml preparation by prayer and Scripturp reading for the public services. Two public meet ings will be held at. the church; the! {first at 2:30 p. m.. and the second [at 7:45 p. m. The hour at eleven thirty arrived all too won but then. Just think. thon- i< mmther dance to look r»r~ wunl tn next Saturday night. and it IS certain Ill will have a pleasant evening. The watch night service was a tlmc of dullghtful Chrisllan fellowship ()ur missionary volunteers were allm: ulated by the addresses of Mist: Le- lia lnuvks and Miss l‘lt‘ll'll Mc-Qull‘ ken. The entire so-rvice was 2| nm- preparation fur the tasks 0! U1» com ing Muir. Beginning With m-xt Sumlu) morn- ing. the pastor will preach a aerlea n! sermons on the Epistle Jude. Jude was a half-brother of our Lord and his epistle has a message of par- ticular value to the church at this time. There will be six sermons in the series and those who will Iollow the pastor in these studies will be surprised at the wide range of truth presented in one o! the smaller bookn of the Bible. The first sermon will deal with the Introduction and 0ccn~ nion of the Epistle. covering verse-n l to i. A huge new chart \slll hr used to pment the outline of the discourse. and the element of teach- ing will enter quite largely into the address. Experience has demonstrat- ed that people who are anxiou: to get :I better knowledge of God‘s Word are attracted by services of this kind. At the beginning 0! the service, Mr. L'nungst will tell a story thut will he of special into-rest to the boy.- Ind girls. Tho sorvlcm for next Sundny un- as follows: 9:30 11. m.. Bible School. “HT. :1. m. mnrnim: wrnm- and sermon on ”Why the Epistle n! Judo Wu Written.” mun nn "T John I? 31 615 p. "L. Christian Endeavor meeting. Topic: “The Practice 0! Kindlinens.” Gen. 45: 1-15‘ Mildred Maechtle. Leader. The prnyrr nun-ling will be next Wednesday evening at 715‘ “1 M. E. CHURCH g 0 WWW-00 'l'ln- (‘x-utc'nan \Iowuwm [M van uundPr film! it i<" “3- AF“ Ihu‘ll. («I IV mvnn‘ um unlr Hr ru‘m: u Sa‘nmlfihfl h) Mulhmiieh Mn! iHHHIH .HHUUUI< by nit-r» than hum!) nllwr lh‘XIUnlinilliI'HS. but it :vlw» HH'HH‘ Hun in rurryim: um rh~- pmumm :1 \vnu- l‘f vv:1nm-!i<rn will unwp un'r I}! H him mung umh IHI trm I) In :lrv Inh-rr run uhnul a that Dun vn Hw Pmlr-Km ft‘ put on 41111 Hwir vfl‘llY m,. Sung wn i The “’OrM and ,. inh-n M )|'\' HI ~c'l'\ll 9Q,7Lu'§135_~3'-7'ue'ee'-m“h us A 5419 Ann‘s“? n: 1-”...an Iml Prim-r- Hr iritnnl tnku-n hold II Thh HU- THE HIGHLAND pm PRESS. HIGHLAND mm, uunoxs It will be u grunt meetlnx. l uln- (‘erl'ly hopt- nothlnx ulll prru-nt your presence. It wlll pay you to In» hero 0! equal Importance In It that you ~~hnll do your utmmt to have - nth- !uctory reprm-entulon 01 your lvntl~ In; hymen wlth you. We must lure the lumen." A personal letter will be Adana-ed In each 0! our men and n pemnnl \lsll ‘lll be arranged. We munl. and I am sure‘ we will be glad for the opportunity. nail nun-elven of (Mn rnre prh'lh-xe. Set unlo- the dates Jam. 21 and 22, Maln- yon_r arrange. men! NOW, I»! our "men-Hons ht- unmnx the first will In. If! u! rt- sulw- tn will, In (In. and In nurlflfi- that Highland Purl: Methodlnm mu hue a proud Huan- in (MI [real wnrk, nur mun ”VI-H, u'ur church lllr uml nur munmunily Mfr will be o-n- rlclwd and the uurld It'll! he 3 hr!- lo-r w-rld Iwcnu-c- of ‘hul vu- do now Sunda) Innrnlnx «urn-hip Epwm‘lh lrnguc- n! 6230‘ Burning whit-c- nl 7.3". Saturday, January 9. 7 upvn hum-o fur mom in uni vunle Sch-lung I‘ In n-lurn In ux January if: Mr Hall hint been (has und Flamv [)o-pnrtmvnl u! "H'll‘ Ill mnn‘ Thu vl.x~>z-- nppnInh-d «w miuo‘vs (his uH-k, Thwa- cummith-m urn tn hm‘v (-hnrga- 0! (hr Mn»- inr rn-rmnk, ‘|.~~ (21"(‘1- ”\hurHv Suw‘Hiinr 0! HH- Mud" ~.n|nl~, ~pnkv :11 ”n- I‘ -m| Y" "1v sludvnh' un Fridux of L»! now-k inxmn Th4- class rnnm huild rvnpvnml after nn 1an- nf hrinu t‘lnswi [u cnuu Thu- whuul ls planning mmr wm b) uhirh :u-hivu-mnnt In uthvr mnltoru l'mn the ordinary ~‘('|Inul nfinira mm Ow honurml. A inch-U u! Sum-urni “I!" at nm- Hm» In (rush-non (or jun such ;. purpum‘, and It may be [hm [Mu- nlnn “if“ m) to .1:qu :Ilhlilinns mu) hv rmiu‘d. In thiw vuw .wll n-ul .n'hhu'vm'nl “HI ho rn-“nrdml rdvr n! the vn-nlnx Sululny who“! 9 L'- n. In l.n~( Sunday 91 pn-uvm; rnlkwlwl. m I\ S! \'«-\1 Sunday. Hm present! I‘m! 510 cm (‘mne Ih-fro-khnu-m hrh-f roniI-us M-rvicr, prnxrzun n! rvangn and anion mw< and «numb in ”w haw- HH' ~|ng and :ulymrnnu-n! lass rnnm building hm Union-"nonl- 9. 7 3:» 1010. in uniform, The will be . R rn H 30‘ In. 7 3" In :0 i. phip n! I" 50. i i i I uniform Thei ' i” be re-rvicr, nu.- and what. i ~ in ”w hnun li i i ijntlrililu‘ Ii! W5i NOTE f’; oooooooooo; instructor in: In u~ ulmut' int been in [ht-g m-nl u! Wa~h Ad uwini rum. 5 CHRISE c. NIEBU x A FREE LECTUR ._ J I h l 11 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE W_ ‘r‘ Thur ng hm [wen flnm- pvriml ru' hwl H3. (‘ru nlt'MlllL' Slut. uni b) IITuesdain Evening, Jan. i Anm Rev. Andréew J. Graham, 101” (1’ [411!!!" unucr nu; uuoyw VJ FIRST CHURCEH OF CHRIST, SCIENTI sh Arr EIGHT 0 CLOCK ‘ s The public is cordially mviz‘fii ' tp be present . Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Churchcg Chn'st, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 1011! he given under the auspices 01 My 19 year experience in the Grocery business with George F. k has taught me that I can serve the Inasmuch as l delivery expense, t will be possible for me to sell goods on a closer mar 'n and thereby make the public the gainer, than if I d to maintain a delivery system and keep books. .1 ' My store wi be Open daily from 71» a. m. to 600 p. in; Thursday' from 7:00 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., and ‘ turdays from t. a. m. to 9:00 p. m. ' I will carrygnothing but the best goods and I respectfully solic your business. I wish to angiounee to the people of High land Park and vicinity the opening of a Cash nd Carry Grocery with fresh fr ts and vegetables in the Bock building, first door west of the Postofiice on Iiil’anuary 15th The EChurch Edifice Hazel évenue, near St. Johns Avenue gtnGHLAND PARK rem-n; uncem'en 'Nx 7y;

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