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Highland Park Press (1912), 16 Jan 1919, p. 2

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PAGE TWO fi 3 {BEBYTERIAN on UBCH DDDO The prayer meeting will be held at eight o'clock next Wednesday eve- Mrs. W. J. Louderback entertained at luncheon on Tuesday in honor of Mn. Leavenworth of Wilkes-Barre. Pl... who is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Fred T. Boynton. Covers were iaid for eight. The Bible school opens at nine- thlrty next Sunday morning. The subject of the Children's Ser- mon will be “Getting Ready in Time." The regular mornlng service will begin at eleven o’clock. The Rev. Frank Fm will preach. The Dorcas Society will meet on Monday morning and luncheon will be served at twelve o'clock. In the afternoon there will be a meeting for all the women of the church to fofln a woman's league which will be a federation of the different Women's activities as at present organized. nlng. The Christian Endeavor Socletyof the United Evangelical Church enjoy- ed a slelghrlde party Sunday evening. Supper was served and games were played. The Friday evening Club will meet tomorrow evening with Him Mm be] Ernst. A number of young people delight- fully surprised Miss Kathlyn Kriea 391' Sunday evening. Sleighriding. re- freshments. dancing and games were the features of the evening. Miss Eksie Larson onlm‘mine-d a number of her friends last Thunduy evening at a sleigh ride party. Ru- freshments and dancing followed the sleighrido. Friday night fitteen of the boys from Lake Forest and Highland Park entertained at a sieighride party. Re- freshments were served follovmd by dancing at Witten's Hall. Miss Unruthy Juhl‘nuia u.” 41w“; 1 pipasanr surprisv 131:! Sunday ww- ning when srverul frivnds um‘m m help her celebrah- lwr lnrthday my niversnry. Thr _\uunx: pwp‘m Wv-r“, . . . . 1 given :1 sleigh ride aftvr \vhurh (hwy returned to Min- Johnwn'< honw Where refrs-shments were st'rVrJ. w1p~~rlrar~v #151} Mh‘ “Lu" 5: piuuiq fx Nlhs Mm XHS~ .~\ :1: lumlvr vhvstra. ooooaoooooooococctoocoxfl? Mr» Frw! I). Pun. (urmlnmi fifuwrl L'Eh' Monday 1:: humor u.‘ niversury Enllmrm: :uosxs \wrv- vntr'rm mung .x'hiv? ryt" ,XDDQF 9; 1mm M Ills. W ”Lug.._ “ugh-hAn NW] \|. M'TlVl'l‘lfb DQ-up by .\I|.~x~ 3hr! mun; ,1!) [.Hnt‘d .H .| \'r[t-:r liter HUI}: .\II {tn-n [It-,- Â¥ . Friend or mine. iWe are>llving in a wonderful mo- mentâ€" (For all the centuries are but a ii CHRISTIAN SCIENCE You are cordially invited to make 1)! use 0! MW reading mum m 3“? (‘vn- tral Avenue. which Is 0me ova-r) Th" fulhming is u h-tu-r {rum (Ev-o. week day from nirw u‘vlm-k in tht- H.’\\'hiloumh n! varfivld to his morning until six o'clock in Hm m-' oning. nn- brow-hos um! hvr Sm" 6th. 19! S. It is still possible to get a girl for general housework. prqvldlnz she is not expected~ to do any cooking. cleaning. or laundry work. vin-sira. Mr. ”MUM \‘vtu-r “iii ...-: .i~ in“ sismnt librarian. 'I‘hv in<11illntinn wink-w fur ufi‘i.~~ o-r< and tenchrrs of the .N‘unihy «hm-l mi last Sunday morning “21> I'lnpl‘t'~‘~ in). and served tn e-mphnuu- nmrv concretely the dignity and i11\[)l|l'l.HiCr of these positions. . Services are hold in (his church‘muld Hm- much ntlu-r a hit. I (rlrd PVE‘Y'Y SUDdfl)‘ morning at 10:454‘1.» put my hands in my pm‘ko-tn and Sunday school moéts immedinh‘ly ntihmnd Hm! I had pullvd on my ter the morning service. and it! open .‘ hrm-vlu-x hind Md» hefnl'u Jun! to pupils up to the ngo of 20 )‘Pnrs. ? hum-y lmw l wnuld hau- looked had The Wednesday mvning mwtinz.:(‘n-m-rnl Pornhlng hunt with Thurpu which includes l9stlnmnio< of Chris-. l-‘nrllngrnmro. I‘m h-llln‘ ,u-h. MHho-r. tian Science healing. is at 3 o‘clock‘ it “us too chilly tn rvwrm- llu- order Ynu nrn (-ordlallv invited to make ml nn- brow-chm: .(JAxeYHAquxuxuxnxu. ‘x’ 'x’ 'x’ Axuflxumabrumx? Hazel Avenue. near St. John‘s Aw Subject for next Sunday‘< IX‘SSIHI Sermon. “Life." m1 .n ‘ux pdl‘lmrm HM Friend of mine. The moment's speeding on Its way- (Already centuries have passed Friend of mine. Within our souls there glowtng iiesâ€" - (For every man was born to be a king) A spark divine enough when fanned to time To fire the world and raise its aim In everything. day) And to it we must give our won- derful best, ' For only then may real men rest. And play. away) And we must hasten If we play our parts v Before is stifled the belting of dur Mr 1} Mx“ (‘1: .\ll.s~' Suhn hs .\I')v filly-strum, 4~s Minx .~\Hl':.l Muuwh “i! lumlvr fur (En- Sumh} \[r\ (- HHIN HZHR ICV \ \1. l‘Il.“ Ti H] \X hearts p *nn 1c [ll .\ll I'HI ovn’ MOMENT Hw Smut.) :H 19‘“ Ml Hr Hrwmi .\l r IA {ran Zmzl For an and aye. -â€"â€"H. H. Stalker H h II usuhm Hr.” H H}! H I) THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. It is just one month ago today nlnce‘ l have been wounded. and I have} been down on my back ever since.: It sort of relieves me when I can; 391 up and around a bit, but the nurse; lnvnrinbly gives me {he dlckem when; ‘1 do get up so I generally wait untllf after supper when she Is not nround.’ The weuher here in _r|ln most of the tlme and the evening: ue real cool. We I" sleep with the windows wide open so we hue the benefit of plenty of fresh air. There are u hundred pnllenu ln the hospltal ward where I am. They have a case of measles here and consequently the hosplul la quaran- tined for “warmth: no that the tel- lows who are'able to get out ore rather sore to be and In .1] the time. I men there will be no dan- ger of my cntchlng measles u I hid it once. but If I do get a done It will not be a hard one. Murmur In l-vl! 3:.“ huw ’lhurpl fuund mu ”1- ~.u\ mu." u! our pn-vul- mr ()p«- of trucks in lhv dark (I had prmimhl) urlnu-n him Mmul (hum). In' c-nquirrd H! n mldivr whn huppn-n- mi to Run“ nun \"nth' l m-zurly forgot to (H! mu 1)! Hm fun“) part or our \hil. You .100. whul drvisinu l dill “us in tho dark under awn! vu'iIn-nn-nt with him-p Mill coh- m-hbing'my vyvn. cunnoquemly when I gm oulsilh- whvn- Thurpc- and l A6 I am lying around. mostly on my bed. i will write you a few line!- to let you know how I am getting along. I am improving. My legs are healing up good. and my elbow and fingers are almost healed. 1 mn- nge to get up and walk around a lit- tle with crutches. but I am a little shaky in my legs yol nltlmugh in a wovk or 2:0 I expect to be able to stay up longer. .\l,\ Den 1' Mother f | H TIH Haw (um .. M‘ ‘1'! '. ; an, . nl Hhvvl'l Sm" 6th. 1918 Limoges. Prunce u H\ hefnnn Jufil hm‘o- looked had I‘ll uilh Thurpcn lln‘ yoh. Mum-r. .IHRIH If I" I!“ Innvkkf‘h" M! Ir' TIM-r1" (Du u! \‘x .~r Inn HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS GOOD CHIISTMAS STOIY BY ELM PLACE PUPIL ~_\ \~ .'.ll l le [Prili‘liiv‘~. ‘.' Thv Fallen An 2"“, ll Thr Fill-w u! iiu- Plum 1 (‘.un T. Bulnmn 6‘ Km‘n’h. Ill Tiw l'hnrnrh-rlrl'y- 0! Ann» i,\i4'~ \'~ ‘10}, I}. 13 l\' Striking l‘ruphr-lir Warnings i‘unrrrnlng Apurinuw‘. \':I. 1419. I. Enoch. 2, Thu Aplmlilw \' Dulim n! Tran. Hollow-ry- ln 'rln-mwnu». \‘s. 20,21. \‘l. hulk-1 n! Truu Helium-r! In ()llu-ru. \'.-I. 23. 23. \'lll Thv Amurancr nnd (‘umfurt Hf Trun- Bvllvu-rn. \':I. 24. 25.. The second manage in thil series will be given nu next Hunciny morn- ing. The fulinwing in llw pmxrlm of services for the dv: 930 a. m.. Bible School. lmnmn nn "The Passover." Ex. 11:142. 38. 10:43 a. m., wrmnn on "Three Hin- mrlrul lthmn-m ni Aponlnuy." Jude 7 .10 p m. u-rumn on "The Minion n! thlI Sunday Schunl Worker," In» slallulhm of tho m-uly «It-Men 0!» [Irving mud lo‘m‘hrrk Shirley bun.- wtl firth h- pII. Write: About (Boâ€"Inn, Chris-u Tree The following Itory About tho Highlnnd Park Community Chriunn‘ Tree vu written by Shirley but. an Eighth grade pupil at lit- Hm School. All the pupils of tin! M wrote short sketches Ibout the (no but Shirley's wu unulullly “ll written 1nd Ihown quite I bit of ori- [in-my: (By Shirlsy loan) “0. lather." cried Muls llsis. mung out of its will” 0! (Is fsshionsbls limousine sposdin; down Oontrsl Avenue. “win! is "I. bi. Christan trse stsndinx in its aid- dle of the street for?" "Well. I don't m that may run to hue I Christina 1m in tho um! for. 1 km (In! mry air! on my block bu . bu. beautiful Chm- an (M of her own." "That‘s 3 Common!!! Chi-func- Tree. darllnx." her mint mend. 64.1 p‘ m., (‘hrhxnnn Hndravnr mm-llng Tho- tnplc will he (he fir»! in n perk-u uf "Our Relnlfion to God” Mk, I “-2” Mn. Ila-rum Wells. II-nd- The prayer meeting will be held next Wednesday evening It 7:45. THE (‘OIIUNI'I'Y CHRISTI“ But In on. little Highland Park In H Y i LIL't lh'('-|‘ Apuda ”mi 1 - 1hr :10! I)! pr«nf¢'.~-M‘. In: drhht'rntl) lvjm‘t 1a- nnlu I": 114'”) u! ann- rvdvmplmh Hmmxh ”h A” dl‘hvlh" Mum! ~l;an‘--~ or Ann-L1 ‘l! L'IH: Srript ur. a! rru-nh-d I)! pr«nf¢'.~-M‘. “u H ll pllmw “I”! tab wet to with [rent dellxht. For John. ithq ll bop In the mull houee. Ind ytx-e’ -tmvn Ind looked At the pric- he tree: In front of the [mâ€" gm! had teen that he could not e0! hle own thlu year. It wu ‘du before Chrlstmu live John .und looked a long time ct the be: tul wide-upwelling wruee tree. . every beet o! ell the tree: m vlnle Nunery.«â€"cerefully, ed the Public Service Company "ted wlth red. whlte and A trlc ll‘htl. ted so etetely end beautiful "ghn'l hem thrilled u the th of the wonderful time he ‘w are under the tree Ilnxln. 1c- 0 Christ. the new born Kins. j 3 lth Chrhtmu Eve one show. 27where a uervlce flu In the [old or a father n the from In hen night arrived and John ' hlu lmle nose to the urn. 9 under the oervloe flu. In now In falling tutor. Ho pointed enough to cry. but '1" mother tried to oonoolo him In. Mn nobody would try ho J- In the worm. he batted « to so that his nothor flnolly . him up om! tent him out. to go right through not very thick cool. he "rind at the Christan . MI mother‘- word. loomed crop. med um nobody wu coming. a couldn‘t our to [m :3. In store nnd nIM Io Imr. Pea. the good-nunro I proprietor. Iowa“ to t. H. aw o forlorn llttlo John. thou! the tuber In m In a lab. John 1“ Id In. lnl ‘ :3 WHOLISALER‘ TO THE CON‘UMEI Mm... no 05035: c. nocx. Mgr. 533.535 Cantu] A é ream of NIH ' % nes Sausage. Link 3 nes Sausage. Meat ‘ orton Salt . gArm 8: Hammer 50 "Am Annlp Rnflpr rk Lum small. “huh rk Shoulder Whole resh Spa re Ribs af Lard cheaper than ewr f Lixer . _ Beef and Cakes Hearts Moxley' 75 Special Butter. § me Rib Roast Beef home Pot Roast But g? ‘ u MEMORIAL PARK 3 - CEMETERY and ANNEX i "£111... a. Zinnia-14 g " J m uâ€"J u. s- M PM: u- Non you. marry mtlonon. ‘ the m dusty." It 'Il all our um little u Willi-l Wkly hm. In M: mud um when In m "k. III! M. he would '\ Central Cemetery Comaany m Marquette Building. Dcpthbbl , imp PALACE CASH MABKE "ejm Aprle Butt einz DI] Pickles stream of Baflcy Trom j uqo ,. ntan . _ ut Spread .ulk Sauer Kréut right waldo. u it w echo boron Mn. '7 Chi-mu. young-tor. and a ham.” a“ Pen. flung III hunk sud pockets with 18. the bolmd Gnu lab- nek up. Nut ANOTHER BIG SATURDAY SALE Y0 UARE INKITEP ‘le Butter The Oct-mu thgory of pm ”mam lttounda Ickmuchor. Ir. Mott. In. w. A. that. mu lime Snyder. In. John flaw. mu Burnt m In: Helen wuun. In. H. M. Mr. C. A. Admin“! Jan. 14. 1010‘ . .onlyl 12 lbs. for T unwed lzzsgc 1 22C 1 23c 1‘ 18c 11

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