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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Nov 1919, p. 11

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VIE Building Material Highlandlféxkfuel. Com: Leuer’s Motor Transportation Co. Office and Yards. Uine avenfie BL '11 ‘F\ “I H [a MUM, @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@E PITTS TON A NTHRA CITE Coal 8c Solvay Coke MUTUAL com cg. Telephone 57 ggaqe and Household Furniture :1 LDING MA TERIAL bum TRIP TO CHICAGO Finest Quality Home Heyworth BIdI St. HERIAN DENZEL, President Telephone 335 .\ COAL 501 1d according to \alue v md< commandjed premium pr Our . Famous Brand warned at Reasonable Rates 508 North Green Bay Road III“@@@E 8 85 Centnl Avenue LIMO[SI.\'ES. ELECTRICS. ROADSTERS. TOURING Monograms and Lettering and Commercial Cars at Reasonable Prices ‘ a. mm Max AND ST Dressed Poultry Highhnd Park. "53°“ Auro PAINTERS Phone 2? JOHNS AVENUE 16. our prices. nutsf We’re here, we're (here. We're everywhere-â€" Girl Rescn‘es' The Girl Refierves were: "right ‘ when it came (to selling dough- :lwn‘.‘ nuts fur clu- Salvatiun Army Saturâ€" \la‘J. Twenty girls uf the Second and Thrd (‘unw worked faithfully all day Third Curl“ <9”an 1hr ' were made I pe :15 hm» Three Hundred Dollars for Dough- Raul (“SUSS l‘nl'. C2 Hiflx'mnd P; .\'r>'. \‘mf xi ‘\ IVEJVtK‘IVX 5:" ZVY‘AL‘ Sm'nn‘i ~z';»~ \‘f Gir'. Iicservw. v .uvzwi v n the Salvation A The tvrrit. -r\' Y Tb- :AY‘L'L'SY. mlhw ue‘muic Rec-sman, murvr. $27.30: 3' HIGHLAND PARK > Juargq- Hf Ch? \Vvl'k- leader. "' 1. Human: .l-nhmon, captain. Sermon it‘d.“ \l‘.!.;l J'vhll“~‘ll. Marie Blctsch. Char- Evange xtzc Surfer! and Ma luknsmr next we4 Tum: '2. Anna ('uwlcy. vapmin. Mar The publi fivri» lmfi’irt. Edith Barber. Helen Rhiz;«-i‘art and Willette Rails-r. W learn :1, Mani-Ii Richards. captain. U C,“ Marian Ileckets‘xcilcr. lrrm: Stevens. W May Crimson and Jean Crimson. . i . ~- - Hazel Tum: 4. .Vlarzarer Nljestrom. cap- S b ‘ :ziiri. Slurgurrt Ericksrm. Ruth Frakes g u 1:0 Alive Flint. and Mildred Krueger. .,erma ' - Servlu Marqurct Anderson. capâ€" ‘ every . Tami-.1. ' Geraldine Crawford, Janet ‘ :unday : \a ’0 ' L ’. ‘ . .lir} ru H ilu and Ruth (er the‘ 1th {n‘il'I‘V't‘S with mi qual‘u‘rs. ux “Ls (he (asst n Very chmx- ‘m-‘qn mi, at the cm! an (1, mm Lightt‘u‘z songs wmcn may «1 1mmvnsely. A group 0‘ airs“ trought a great deal :9: ‘ry singing and danun 1n "Magimies" Refreshnr ~1va and the mnthers rm: uf the uwninz in pl: :amce. which produced m tar. and in becoming better with with other. Glee Ciub on Tue: Next Tuesday evening tins: of the Gle It hm been in x-wn'mz when a? 11. a mu: he held. ti d an n W1 Important Board Meeun; 1‘ Inn-tart meeting of the Board um- um- .»f the Association will be 1161'. m-x'. Tuesday. Noxember 11. . . Mam matter:- in connec-l "4m 7%... YIN“ \‘ “1 F. A. cafe~ M )lutherx Discuss The importance of th 1"». uni the but b: \V rind an evening desiring In furm and it is hoped in}: awnings wi! 11x4» Will meet a .riu-x'vstmi in jo 'mzw-i tn 'Iw p M:.~'~L«-u1§c .‘lcf uf t‘rc vhorus. a his \‘vl’jf kind}: " m mmpanist ui («WWW L“ a Red ( V. C. A. NEWS delicious doughnuts which by the Salvation Army exâ€" nst uf the muney came in quartvrs. umi a fifty cent the must m.‘ great rejoic- }‘ chmx- hu-kpw! Ln S‘Xt‘l". the 1, at thc cm! of 1hr day. the We: fwund tha'. thvy had \t’r ihl'vt hul‘uh’w‘. dHHiU'S. rest mlhviduai records were .~ 5 -r zxrls which are t ur library and urging to road with their da h as possible. and to x the girls the books (hr very {2T1 1“" :‘nc sewmd and third " ' I'lcseru~>’. \th so ably the Salvation Army Dough- T‘m twrib-ry has Men diâ€" u't-i cach girl nous: canvas of I'm'duwim: [cams v‘y, Aduia Wetting 1.! 10m < Will meet at S p‘ m. A ”((5‘th ;" joining the C In it is hoped nthu~izhtm "urmni ‘ih‘k‘ wnnms Wm inf?“ fur club“ Q. {Wm ‘xcurui. .‘ey and Mir“ in": haw “”3" a ”a. me Swm- >(‘FViL‘CS I')‘ kindly lama-mm ,n mmpanist. .\uends Conference '\ 5L \V. Scurvy <pent Wednesday of this week C-rhft‘TPRCL‘ uf t " thi< Fivh‘: nf thu mv< 1'; ”11‘ Hotel Sherman a he gym A r Htstl'Vcs who did not at- tian chm‘v- «ting Tuesday will receive You mm ‘- tmom< if they report to .Jse n! ("0 r ‘ ‘ 'ral .\\("H\P m» " 'qu present at t use McDonald “'1” m chorus. and Mrs W. 1r New Volunteer h m scum: the Second and Carl Reserws, I 2' girls haw boo urganizalinn in and the Scrv 'u m. alien win makc ‘h more eficient ‘ $42.30; Mildred mi Irene Stevens in the group of great deal of out izhtic and wiHing R1)“ (all 1“ ‘11 Cit” Discuss Books we of the books a girl’ best blmk< for girls- nf niis‘clfisiwn at the mectmg last Tuesday I. Miss Margaret Rid. lizhtiul talk «m these 12 [hr mnthvrs many mzs ahuut the best which are to be found and urging the moth- ith their daughters as ibhm. and to talk over Board Meeting ){chnald gai'e two de- which evcryone enjoy- A group of Girl Reâ€" a great deal of laugh- aml «lanunz. dressed Refreshments were xe mnthers spent the min}: in playing jolly produced much laugh- .minz better acquainted the books they C11.” I“)? the P31; will be mtin 1‘5!“ eveninz. November the Glee Club W511 been impossible to when all the girls the club could meet. that alternate Tues- huuseetaninm rme will be at- the regular ac- on Tuesdly 1' {Wu nvw \"uLuruerx w of Gm Reserves Miss Marion 5.: Surefire! )Ivrry cry kindly m-mentod TA and Fuurth corps or'nn“, Sat-h a large I)". f the zcneml ix'h‘i Hf the ‘1 n fullnwed the t!.~‘f8(t-‘T}'- The m. All who are 3-» A-hurus are Leaders apt-am “mr‘x with the (“at time, an \‘e L h'l'ge In. Brand t.» 2167. 35 girls. The leaders of the diffelfent corps are nt Tut-SL133 cek attend- my memb ur {out} As- ley High School cm Reserves! A. Small. Second Corps. Miss Math Third Corps. Mrs. C. G. Alexander. Fourth Corps, Miss Margaret Merry- weather. r00 UNITED EVANGmCALm tom Fifth Corps, Miss Priscilla None!!- benz. assisted by Miss Emma Evans. v”..- Special meetings are now being! held in this church. This week will‘; he when to prayer and preparationi for evangelistic efl‘ort during the bill-Z ance of the month of Nmietnlnelfliy While the services are especially for Christian people nobody is excluded, and the meetings are desired to be, i 9 helpful to everybody. . 5 Friday evening Presiding~ Elder“ Rev. H. H. Thoren of Chicago will be I present and speak and will preside: at the Quarterly Conference to follow. ‘1 The Holy Communion will be admin-' istered in connection with the morn- ing service. _ The Sunday services are as follows: = 9:30 a. m., Bible School. 1 l 10:45. Sermon by Dr. H. H. Thoren, followed by the Lord‘s Supper. ‘ Junior meeting at 2:30 p. m'. l-harge of Miss Frances Fritsch. Meeting of the R. L. C. E. at 6:5. ubject: “How to Avoid Failure." osh. 1:1-8‘. Miss Annie Krueger, in JIF‘H: S J leader. __.u\4 .fl vulutxterr C W Hazel Avenue. near St. John's And Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson! Serman. "Adam and Fallen Man.” i Services are held in this churcb‘t every Sunday morning at 10:45.i Sunday school meets immediately nf-I ter the morning.- service. and is open‘ to pupils up to the age of 20 years. the Wednesday evening meeting. zhiuh i!(":‘.-’«< ?-~~tin.nnie‘ u.’ Chris- tian Selene:- hvuimg, 1; at K u'vlnck. You :irn vanliliHy invif-‘d Zn make qse n! We remiine rm-zn at 357 (‘en- de. .me uhu‘h i~' open every mm mm; fining. those Bring-s uhu‘h Shoppers will find the through service of the North Shore Line'extremely comfortable and convenient in reaching their favorite shopping centers. Traveling directly into the heart of Chicago’s business district, without change or transfer, your shopping is made easier and your trip shorter and more agreeable. Chicago North 'Shore and MiIWaukeb R. R. Operating into and around the loop, stOppirig at elevated 1 qtm’es. theatrfi, hotels, manning me Lula All "v “-_â€" -, stations convenient to principal and depots Tr: at3247 a m., 4.17 a. m., 5:17 a. and every 30 minutes thereaftei train at 1: 38 a. m. I, Mrs; E. ion Mow Pearl Theatre gs the Big Stores to Your Very Door‘ Hourly Service 1‘3 This Program will be found in this position every week the nto ana aruuuu um. 1w," “"7, ._. nvenient to principal storw, theatres, hotels, . Trains leave Highland Park ., : 7 a. m., 5:47 a. 111., 6:38 am. ' fter until 12:38 a m. Last GENERAL CARPENTER AND REPAIR WORK ‘_____â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€" 55.1910 Latest Styles P FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE Highland Park Ticket Oflice Phone Highland Park 1361 _ CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Telephone 265 All fink; 01‘ ‘ Jewelry tog. mes W

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