Hazel Avenue. near St. John's Ave Subject for DH! Sunday's lesson Sermnn. 'i‘hrm .lnkuV' Serums are held in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school meets lmmediatr‘ly afv ter the morning :ervice, and is open to pupils up to the age of ‘30 years The NW-dnewlay evaning mevtinz, which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing. is at 2 o'clock. You are cordially invitod to make uie of the roadlnz Mom at 3%? Pen- tral Avenue. which is open every vac-k day frnm nine (Vi-lock in the morning until <ix n‘chck in the ev- enlng Kans:i< Hi“ ya “II“ E H. Plim- llll‘ m'r lkivrl of l mum‘t \Villnmn. Ré-rnii‘n IA of her friends at a lav! no-sdny afturnooir The Dieck we (bniert (‘llllilTPl‘ tl’h‘lr friends at lawn Monday aftnrnoon 11 [iii 'l‘hv Tuf"'1l(l)' ahvr L grammar schnnl will 1) (awhvm who taught l l‘o' lit‘l‘“ Of “T“ Prvrnu nanin with Ulrmlurf Miss Cli-nn xrill on I. i Mace-0000000900003 CHRISTIAN SFIENCE 9 3Q Mr. at IIHIUUIH'Q 'laughh-r Mn Pun â€HUM!†<pvndI-z‘: (imml uers or this game were, ï¬rst prize’ Isabelle Km'lk‘J‘; second prize. Edith‘ Ralph and coasumtmn prize. Rena Jensen. Thu out of town guests were Johannls and \‘ic;tnril [)nmpko. {once and Evelyn \ andorvoort. and, (‘athvrm- [lbert 1a,» Miss Margaret Farmer was given in pleasant surprise in the form of a miscellaneous shower at her home Tuesday evening by sixty 0! her friends. The evening was spent with games and dancing, the main feature 0! the evenng being the game of "cache." The successful prize win- ners of this game were, ï¬rst prize Isabelle Km'lt‘J‘; second prize. Edith Ralph (uni consulatmn prize. Rena Jensen. The out of town guests were Johanniis and Victoria nnmnlm 'H" Annuunu'menl In made of the mar- riage» nf Mrs, R050 Richards and Mr. er‘r'ph Berubo which took place Monday mnrulnz at seven o‘clock a! :he Immavulatv Conception church. \frs If PRATT’S UNITED August 28. 1919 PA GE TWO H‘r 1 .\l rs H H Mrs Phllm 41v Anguorrzx hv m Irrlrmw Hf thvir um M. In Mr Harry A!â€" whwh funk pan- 1:“! Mr. l'ld .\lr<. Pnrtor are Come and sample some ofthe tasty bever- ages which I have to offer you. I have ob- tained the services of a ï¬rst-Class Mixologist that knows how. Yours trulv. Dear Pub/fr: H (one i. I“. PRATT .\';1' innal Th ur Highland Park, Illinois $9 South St. Johns Avenue lnv 'l‘ufwllzly ahvr Lnlmr Day the grammar school will ups-n. the same (00th who taught lra<l term will ho- hvrn again with tho exception of \lr< Hlv-mlorf Miss Davenport of Frvrm‘! Gli-nn will mku- hr-r plum» The Dieok children t-ntertained thmr friends at :1 picnic on their Mr. and Mrs, Jumew‘ Mulluhvrty and mu dzluuhtors, \Vilmu and Mnrznrvt. worï¬ thv guow‘ts of Mr. and Mrs, P. Lu Bnhn laxt werk. Mrs. E. J. Binghnm of Irving Park has issui-«i invitations for a miscel- Mrumu< simuvr in mmpliment to Ruth Krws, whu will hr married ths- mhiliie u! Svptvmho-r to Robert (irvvnsimfv (if Hiuhlunni Park. Mr, and MN. (‘1 lmmunvv Mw birth wrn Thurwhy. Am: Th9 (‘aroian girls gave their sisâ€" ter. Bessie. a shower at their home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Bessie is to be married next month to Chasi Moran of Wnnkozan. The Dorcas Society held an ice cream social and cake sale in the community house 'I‘uosdav owning sin Army Sndorman, who used to live in tho Tutz place» on Doerfleld Ave.. was married m Lillian Gustafson of Highland Park last week. Mr. and Mrs, Brucn Blaine return- M with â€14Ԡniece, Mable Hammer. to the home nf her mother, Mrs. Dahlstoad of Chicago, Sunday, {or a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hunter 0! Oak Park were thv guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raichelt, Jrr. Sunday. JQ‘I‘<(' W. Poms is visiting in Wiscon on Invo pntertnined twenty friends at a lawn party Wedâ€" afturmmn Fr mm â€\n‘rnmn nf (‘hicn um-<t of hvr aunt, Mrs Aug, ‘qu Tuesday evening ‘wurgv Herrmunn 1 n! a daughter, I‘k'lllrl from P). Thu 'I‘nwnshu' H. Chili, mnrmnu Th5 “ill m Inn! H] C‘OOOOCEï¬ï¬K-mu; Tho prpnpm Sunday at 11 The Sunny.)- TIM-01mg}- “H! prt. H The Rm‘. MI'Afc-r‘ I). I) M}, D.. Fir<2 Prv-dntvrmn 0h HWLM and nf (hr Ln I’rl-shyxrri:m rhurvh. l 12, um] nmv prufmsnr 'I‘h is 1m t hurt-h PRU-Iv] rim! thrwush :1 m-p;.rrm.-m, Th 52.300 m Hm (‘1 I ~mw Thi- Sunday Sept. I Tho Rev. Henry Seymour erer I) 1).. Supt. of the Church Extmwinn work 1»! Chicago. Dr. Broun “:w mw of ours peakors dur- ing Hnly Wtwk this yvnr and is well known to this nwmhvrship. He has stmm-mlo-vl Dr H P. Hill in the (‘hurt'h â€\lt'lhinn “'an ....a L. The pulpi mainder of will ho as f whim m the- â€who-min“ Svltlo-m (‘hil'JLL'H can (In .m by svnding tn Rvmwivnk' \HIrkvt Mondays. 5 .I, Mv-tm-L TM. 977, will givv f infnrmutinn In any who dvsi contribute. Praju'rl ,nl' mummy mum“): wniv-w \HH ruumvd nrxt gunday nth-r Ihv us~ IHI “Muthvrs and Imughtvrs Day" Inch mother will l)» osr‘nrtm‘l by hor (laugh- tn ur dnughtvrsl A pruurnm. uuitv "different." \\'lll(‘h prnmisvs m lw must inn-resting to both mnlhvrs and dnuuhlvrs is helm: planned. Early 1m- nnunm mom of this mV-(‘asinn is mmlv ~41 that mnlhvrs any! liq-â€nu. EBHNEZ HR EV ~\ 31 ()n Mnndny afternoon, September 3. at lhv home 0! Mrs. W. R. Ruflnvr. will ho hold the next 0! the delight {u} Numnwr pnrvh mortings of tho Missionary Union. This is to ho a of thli church. We are very glad to wvlvnme him to this pulpit on his annual visit to Highland Park. The Young Peoples' Society will meet at 7:15 Miss Anna Moflet will ‘lead. Miss Moifet is a Student Volun- teer and for some time has been en- gaged in Red Cross work in Chicago. Miss Monet will have a message (or the young people. or me] and shelter, of all that is es- sential to the physical life of man. These things will come without fret, without onxiety. without complete ab- sorption of mind and energy. if you establish the kingdom of God, i! you ‘apply His righteousness to human re- lations.‘ And in such a society man will be free from Hammou and the spirit of man cun enter into its full The Wednesday night pra5'er’meet- I inheritance. ’i'here'will be-‘Jéy in to ' ing will be omitted during the month because fear is eliminated; there can of September. (in Monday afternoon, September 3. he love of neighbor because envy int banished." l The Young Peoples' Society will meet at 7:15‘ Miss Anna Moflet will load. Miss M0110! is a Student Volun- teer and for some time has been en- gaged in Red Cross work in Chicago. Miss Monet will have a message (or the young people. uunl'l (â€PHI :1! [ms micasinn is mndv n that mnthvrs and daughle-rs may o-u-rw- that dutv Ammw whu :I-«in-s tn don m- \vgv- th‘¢-< It) the- thulni'n‘ "' “" "‘ The morning service will begin at ll o'clocki’l‘he Rev, A. A. Planstiehl D‘ D., pastor of this church from 1896-1907. will speak. Dr. Plansliehl need‘ no introduction to the members of thli church. We are‘ wry glad to wvlvnme him to (his pulpit on his annual visit to Highland Park. The Hlble school will meet at nine thirty next Sunday mornlng. Mlss Dorothy Purdy will give a talk on the Bohemian Settlement before the Junior, lntermedlale and Senior De- partments. g PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH g 1\Ir “’4’“ Emh' “i’iu-hi-rs and Light," a missionary Fiq-M Mi-ssnum from Home Mission- urios “'vrt- given by Mrs. E. H. Jnhn- sun and Mrs. Ira Gardner. Mrs. (‘yruw-s rt-ud "Bvxwms Pnssvd 0n." Mrs. (inldring gave nno of hqr 9x00!- k-nt rmulings and Mrs. [locker sang lwu solos. Mr 3n dv m: «92000000000000 0 :mmn: uur young pm by :15 many members ductiun by :1 .wwnth. h Sun Sundn) ('IIHI‘L' lkll‘ulh) Supply pnn'h purl) Prid Hur‘nlhy Ht'iUhn dinm-r ’I‘hursdn) \\ hm )num: uil' \|~'itlnu hwr par» \V l'l'llls. 1'l"1p}' Saturday um-rmmn [\u-ntyâ€"nw rela- Iin-s and frivnnh \u-rv Mm'rtnined in Hu- Yum hump in humor 0! Mrs. \‘um's hirthdny ()m u! town guests \wrw Mr and Mn. I. U. Hruckuuy. Hu- Yum hump in hum \‘um's [birthday ()m u! uvrv Mr and Mb. I. ( Mn, W, \\'V Wilmut, Miss ,\1r< R Thuckvr u! Wnul EVA l‘vtth Hf l)(‘lil\£lH u 1‘ Tho I v. I). I) my, Pr““h."tvrlzm 1 and nf HM. my :ut thw \h-(‘t rr prim: Hr, .\h‘,\fu ! L'Y‘Hllp nf mini‘ Mr .‘l'ld Ml “(w Thv Uh Hm INN-films ran) ,hPM um \wning in 1hr churl‘h r hmm THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. of the minister's vacation as follows: 7 The Rev. I) 1).. Supt. of the Church in work 1»! Chicago. nu we of ours peakers dur- ' Week this year and is well u this membership. He has vl Dr E. P. Hill in â€\lt‘ll‘l'tll work and has car- bush :1 Sllt‘t't'ssflll year in this -nt, This church has plvdged tho- (‘hurch Extension work. I! Tllt‘ Rev. (‘h-lnml Boyd l). l) Ph, D.. pastor of the, 4‘<l)}'lt*l'l11il ..i 1†church, Chicago. Henry Seymour hereby gives notice Dr._ ‘duk-s which will the‘ _ ..u VIAI\n TELEPHONE COMPANY: The Chicago Telephone Company to the public that it has ï¬led with the Public Util- ities. Commission of Illinois. sche- change the rates for local exchange and toll service in Deerfleld as follows: uU the local 1. Make permanent temporary rates for service of all classes. present exchange 2. Restore the service connection charges and (harges {or moves and changes which Were in effect duringi gmernmvnt control and “ere pcndml August 1, 1919. RUS- â€It F‘ro'v Mr \V f‘ f 1m! h) Mrs. lh-rt Fl Hrrmmn Six row] 7'" pron-nun) Mr HI-«q-L 1w hmilim anr)’ Endvr. Miss Florvmw and Ruth Endvr of. Chicago 00k 0nd guests at the J. C. :;.::.:.,. 7.71:5:3 1:3: 7211:1115 1:56: .17 1 i 3 :7. :12 3:72.: 44:: ink wrvir‘m’ Hrw ht-M (m a, m. and 7:30 p. In .- «‘hml mums at In .1. n~inn work and has cm;- ;1 sum-vssful )‘vur in this This vhm'vh has plvdged (‘hun-h Extvnsinn work. The Rm: (‘h-land Boyd J Ph, D._ pastor of the Ivrmn church, Chicago. Hf (hr Lufnyottv Avenue rhurvh. Bumklyn. 1904- L-l‘vr IL'I) \h-(‘t rmivk X“|’D urvh Hun-nhvrgu‘ and [‘K 1»! Chicago. Dr. of ours peakors dur- this yvnr and is well nwmhvrship. He has H P. Hill in thP \H‘IH 11ny “m, desire to NOTICE OF PBOPOSFD CHANGE IN RATES plies during the re TO PATRONS OF THE CHICAGO pw'i Hw um Svltlo-rm-nt in by svnding them Mnndays. Mrs. A, will giw‘ further \I M a] 1:1] pr.- TI-mrm [luring â€Y â€20- ( thh-r, HI. Miss Clara u! \Vnukc-gnn. Dvlmun. \Vi. ‘1) vu'nlng. It t'Ylll'TIilillt'll :1! u 1'\'l'llillL’ n group of uâ€! NH)†hwuv for 01' Systvmntic â€emu L 6 mm‘mim-ll I) III («I Urn» Lilkl ll Mr, and .\Ir\ livllsunvill. Ih’ \u'rt- gm-n with an introâ€" 1).». mi Summary H mm H! wnt nwr Drt-nrhing rnvd just H: Annust " (‘I-ntml St'liL' [H-n‘ur}. “'qu uf Wis Mr. and Mrs. J, “nrk ('HH‘AGO TELEPHONE (26â€"97) A (‘npivs uf thr urdvr (‘1un1111i<.<inn (Hi Anuuat infm'nmtinn ro'gnrding mwy he had by :ldlh‘t rotary of the («unmim tivld, Illinois. Emu-ml (‘nmmwrci m 1n A ('ley Hf ‘h“ 1')“ may hp impvctmi h‘ party at thv â€(Tit-4‘ of I)(‘0Fï¬l')d, nniï¬ pm-rind of gm-r-rnmvnt H‘ (III Annnuncvmont is lien-bydmule that the Colors uf i110 Primary Ballots to be used at a Primary Election to be held in Lake County, Illinois, on the Tenth (lay of September, A. I). 1919, by tin.- rvspoctivo partios will he as i'ulluws: Republican Party. Light Him» Democratic Party, Grvvn Socialist Party. Salmon. [Mlit‘li llw First day of August, A. l). “HQ, (236) i.i-‘.\\’ A upvnvm “Jesus was not talking or heaven. He was talklng of earth. He was talking of meat and bread and gro- ceries; of hats and clothes and shoes; “Now either that means what it says, or it [nouns Imthinu. It is vithâ€" er a most deï¬nite promise !0r :1 socie- ty in which man‘s material needs may be assured beyond all occasion for worry, or it is merely a hit of rhetoric, The church has largely treated it as a bit of‘ rhetoric, to the dishunor q! its Master, the desâ€" truction of its own power for good, and Lhe tragic suffering of mankind." Wt‘ “'unt Nu l’rlvllem-d ('lnM "Wu tlu nut wunt :l privileged class ('l‘t'flh'd in this (-uuntry.†said a con- tractor thv utha-r Ala) ulth sulvmn earnustnmw But this man failed to reallzo that no lune had it privileged class in this ('Uullll') for n lung time. And hr i~‘ right Wv tin not “amt a prhile-xml (‘lll.\\‘, W.- “ant neither an (‘conumit- nlit‘talursllip of tupitul nnr an cmnmnir tlivtatnrship of labor. Either unr means the rule of Mam- mun mntinuml- Athe mastery of things wear the life of the spirit." But all this leads to nothing in the long run. says Mr. Duncan-Clark. Mammon is not to be overthrown by the triumph or one faction of his de- votees ovvr thher. An Old Saying "And then comes the familiar in- junctlom so otten quoted. so tragicalâ€" ly neglected-«'W‘eek ye ï¬rst the kingâ€" dom 0! God and His righteousness. nnd all these things shall be: added unto yuu." UH Hf "SEEK â€â€˜1 FIRST THE KINUIHHI 1H" GUI)" ual aummvr 5| wveks, All 0! HI» gnu“: nwn “1)†“Mil gut, from this «Hugh-gaunt: svrvim- homes. hlw- n 'I‘hv)‘ selves “1-†“'11 form 4)! our country; and we urn wry happy indoe-d (u again wok-umv Ihvm: In!“ thv (-h u re h lll‘l'lllihhillll (m H-lurm-d haw acquitted thom-‘ unIâ€"‘ ih.‘ Wn-aring ('lrvlow. uf to lht' {our inm natimml Hwir' ‘ ¢ 1 i l x . K . | J . x ry rates for toll and lung rvicu within (hr State nf upnn this maltvr HH' (‘ummiasiun [NHL (‘hir-nun ((‘mHinm-d from Pam (ms maltvr at tho of I‘ummiashm at 7:1 \V (‘hir-nw». Illinnis. 1:! \1. S4va-ml13r 12. mm mm ihï¬i ‘0’†(‘E A“ It BMW. :5 Supurinh-mh LEW A. HENDEE, County Clerk mpusm] schedules h);I any imm‘mtm! )f this ('umpuny in svrvice connection {es {or moves and r0 in effect during )l and were sus- MHM'MI by [ht I. MIR ur any um math-r \.\i11;: Hm SM“â€" {ft-ct during the; I control and 9 st 1. 1919. i t the pres-mil“ (‘mnnxxx prmg: n! 0H. lLLINOlh {our versal Comedy Friday NC“ “ F01 est Phone Rudolph 1788 7100 and 9:00 p. m Wednesday Iburï¬day {If Comedy. Sundayï¬ Tuesday Bartlett Theatre, Highwéod, Illinois I'UU '7 '5 o v A U 315?; L LE Tonight ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF l-‘UR TELEPHONE 87 230 NORTH 51’. Buildln: Matenat of all Kinds SCRBNTON GNTHRBCITE. POGOHONTab SMOK- LESS and FRANKLIN COUNTY SOFT C061. 3a .. Coal. Coke and Woodg ' Coal Solvay Coke Highland Park Fuel Comm 102 N. lst 8L HERMAN DENZEL, President Building Materi; Hours 9mm. to 6p.m. Every Day Except Sunday Maintained by First Church of Christ. Scientist. o! 1‘11!!!th I CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday 3°†mediate], following; Wednesday Evening Testimonial sent“ ‘ FOUR ACTS Central Cemetery Corn any 703 MaduéttcéBuilding. Dept. 0858 Sago CHRISTIAN SPIFNCE READING Gran Point: Road and Harrison 81.. V; Hill W»! of EM CEMETERY and ANNEX MEMORIAL PARK The Cemetery Beautiful Also Feature ‘ and Comedy Two Showsâ€"7:00 and 9:00 p. m. PAUL BORCHARDT , 17V“- _._ and nuke uppointmen! to have o'ne of 31;! reptmnu- live- cull fot you in an automobile to take you to and from the cemetery. No oblipï¬on. lnveotig-te NOW! to all or write to the min 05cc. 703‘Muqueue Bldg. _.1 _~L, ,, and We mm you to visit this My. You will 5113 it imereuin and annuive. You should reserve fat yourself a family lotâ€"all loo in Mcmorinl Puk ue told with full perpetual care minced. Suitable euy paymentsâ€"no interest. Don't mi“ thin opportunity. YOUARE [NI/[TED PLANTED amidst nature's own beauty. man has created a beautiful park ceme- tery. The sunken gardens. the winding paths. and the imposing chapel makes this spot a vision of beauty. It is indeed a ï¬t- ting ï¬nal resting place for our beloved ones. l5 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. CHICAGO Sell Shipman in “Canvanaugh 0f the Forest Rangers.†AlsoVitagraph ComedY- PROGRAM NEXT WEEK Our prrprhml rarefunda are on devout with the Trust Depart-nut of the Gen frat ha! of Illinou. You are Cordially Invited gto make use of the privilega of tlie Gladys Brockwell in “Call of the Soul.†Also two-reel Century Comedy. 7 Ruth Rowland in “The Tiger’s Trail." Pathe News, Cartoon and Lloyd Every article made in my own estnblishment by M fum'ers and every garment guaranteed 5 NOW DISPLAYING A COMPLETE LINE 0! PM # l>OR FALL AND WINTER i MEYER MILLER vmua my; Ru run-Au -____ Marie W alcamp m “The Red Glove." International News and 2 reel Uni- I handle the famous Corrine Grifï¬th in “Love Y Watches ’ Also BigVComedY- Four Acts \ audeville Also fea' ture and comedy. T we full shows, 5 or run nus nuns To 6:05: "our!!! ; LEA VE ORDERS NOW ‘ 387 Central Avenue FURS Black Soil and rm '. JOHNS AVENUE E Fbllo Eve Increase $1 300 1; $500,00( Excellen AErOplal Clean, 16: 3011‘ cm H“ H“? “mung Towns Boys 3' In. 1 â€it m. <2 1; thQ Season Ticket: ‘LA N CH 1 Mr m 8 V gn'e yc I can f will ta] hm shrub (â€ICC O carefu rL'H'