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Highland Park Press (1912), 26 Feb 1920, p. 9

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{)9 of ti‘; bf r‘ende we of 1‘th- Name Of lCe Â¥ U ‘ of Our Deputy >llection lEstate wnship. lat the We this rstofhce NOIS gs Bank implies: HIRV . The ptly t0 llq’ntest ah the OOH} Cl ) 1‘ )1 ‘3 m past. the rive \II -:~:~:~:-:-<+:- IE? @UETQIEEEIEJEEEIEEEEEEEEIEEIE é“ ROBERT GREENSLADE 394 CENTRAL AVE. 53 Eiififlllllllflllllllfilfi MUTUAL COAL CO am cc and Yards. Uine avenue Phone 22 \, HEN COAL 301d according to value, our brands commanded premium priCes. N. I). Wat frhouse ‘wzchmake and JI veler amnYeax at Schr er'! 364 Cen‘r d Aw ; ac ~ 1;; Mine: Wire 1., CI“ ‘ :9 mm. Hit .ald Park [“1 TTS TON A NTHRA CITE @EEEEEfiEEEEEEEEE BUILDING MA TERIAL Baggage and Household Furniture ‘.:ocr’s Motor Transportation Co. DAILY TRIP TO CHICAGO Telephone 555 Fe ‘ephons 550 Thor Washing Machine Apex Vacuum Cleaner mais- xf wntchu. clock: and I"? «for. calbd repaired 1nd 9' livtnd r V. :00000000 join Dabe Brothers Pressing Club. Three Suits ur Overcoats sponged and pressed each month for $2.00 or five Suits or Overcoats $3.00. Goods called for and delivered. Call 1336 by telephone and arrange for same. 00"... C... 0...... m WATSON JENTIST ' demonstrated in your home U'I 0000...: COD...- RISTIAN SCIENCE READING BOO! ‘ed by First Church of Christ. Scientist. of Highlwd Put QQQQO¢OIIOOOOOO SERVICES: Sunday a. m. at 10:46. Bundu School in:- followlns‘. Wednesdu Evening Testimonial Service In 8:00 mm. “th hr! , when 810 You are Corditlly In’vi‘ed to‘ make use of the privi’.egea of the Alwavs Look Your Best DABE BROTHERS 508 North Green Bay Road Carried gt Rasonable Rates EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SOLD ON CASH 0R TIME PAYMENTS RIDING HABITS , . STREET SUITS h SPORT SUITS Our Famous Brand Hours 9 a. ‘m. to 6 p. 111. Every Day Except Sunday 387 Central ‘Avenue Cleaners and Dyers Free of Charge Made to Order Now Showing the Newest Styles and Fashions Spring and Summer HARRY EINHORN Ladies’ Tailorin! of Distinction Suite ‘30 M ntor Bu'Id' g ' 39 South s'me Scra'ecm Chmaéo ’ nun-lump "In. n.” m‘ ’ ........ .------ .00.... OCOOOOOOOOC.' 5agoooooooonootogooog....; 061cc 597 *1“. ‘ [ EEEEEEEEEEEEm: Your Best ing Club. Three Suits )ressed each nionth fi)r 'ercoats $3.00. Goods Call 1336 by telephone at? '{5' a- 7 HM !u OTHERS i I Dyers nn AL AVE. 3 [:0 I ~ ~ IEDEEEEEEEEEEE @IDIIIIII Elwtrical Contractors 315 8. St. Johns Ave Very Reasonable Prices H. W. Huber Electric Co. 386 Central Avenue Phone Cenlr-l 791‘ Highland Pull, lllinoiu ESTABLISHED 1910 PHONES Residence no THE HIQHLAND Pmfiémss, HiGHLAND PARK. : of lame affairs these men find time . to go out to vuious churches to con» . duct <uvh services as these They :inre even orgtnixing to :arrv their '5 message tn the men (m the streets of “(he cit). ‘ T , have m getting into the m, @93-‘1 {gateway it is pair-2‘14) be WW? The church service was in charge of a gospel tem of Chicago business men led by Mr. Gresham. general manager of fie Munson Supply Co. A member of the Carson. Pirie Scott force was present and a third gentle- ;man engaged in the chocolate busi- é ness. These men did not preach. They égave plain business talks on religion gas viewed by a business man. Their itestimonies were very inspiring iand made a deep impression. The iservice resulted in five persons tak- I‘ing a d‘ecidai stand for Christ and I the church. One hdndred and three are pres- ent. ut the Sunday school. This is the but recoyd since the beginnfigg of the pmient pastorate. In conneétion with our children’s and y‘bung it! people‘s work our second service d enter- tainment for children unde thirteen years was given Monday at§§z30 m 8 p m A much larger nulfiLer was present than previously aid more mothers‘and S. S. workers? pttended. A second entertainment for the young people alter thirteen will bemrranged for in the near future. We invite all young people of the community to at- tend these services and shfll appre- ciate the cooperation of the older peo- ple. The Morning Service- During the two previousÂ¥Sundays two five minute women reptesenting the W. F M. S spoke at car morn- ing serviceS. Mrs. Bickham of Wil matte introduced the seriek’ with a very inspiring address. ME}. Brum- This Wednefidly at 7:30 another team of business men will be at the service. Beginning next Sunday eve- ning and cominuiner throughout the '\\'i-vl\ uo will he “slated by a team of these business men. Every man and woman in the community should hear thosv men's talks on this supreme question. It answers conclusively the argument thtt a man of affairs, a man engaireil in the every day in- bors and subjected to all the trying situations of such a life; that the man of the ofiice, store and factory. or what not; that such a man can live the Christian life joyfully end more successfully then the nun who in not a Christian. 0! couue, the religion of theae men in the moat Vital force in their lives. It is not a mutter to be put on or or? at convenience. It is rut even a matter menely of Sun- day x‘spictallilm It occupies ell their time and gtrenzth It is their “meet and drink to do the Father'- will” It does not appear to make my diamante whether he is a mi]- lionaire (for there ue many million- nires went, them) or a man of the most onflmry meme, he is a broth- er and is truted u Inch. The carryâ€" inz of the heaviest business responsi- bilities md confronted by the grav- oet problems that are common to men, 10y follvwwl with a mossapgg- on thv theme of missionary enterprise in a manner that made us all feel we wanted to haw some part; in this great Work. Mrs. Brumle)‘ is the president of the Chicago Northern Dist. Auxiliary and Mrs. Stoker is the corrf‘spnndintz‘ secretary Tm SEOIHIH} immediate off§t of the talks has been to prepare us all for the foilowing Iervice The Evening Servicesâ€" And yet these xm-n are as am about this matter uf religion u they nre abo‘m their busimw. They In simply applying the same law: to their religious lift that they npply to their business. This. M] will con- cede. is consistent. It is‘thc only remedy for the m that mutual the life of the social orgtnimx today fume tt these services. The Epworth League has lieen hav- ing most profihble services: The at- tendfince has Iver-aged 28. We have missed some very familiar faces. Ev- ery leaguer needs to be on the job now if ever. ‘Win One” is the slo- gan. ‘ Si 0m mm 141!!! u. Wir bra in bed. Gum fie}: ”my “Fl-10m retain dawn at eight 3.1: . E‘o wit the stuff It her hm byes cook~ my a are 6. '30 snme (me ha 'rit'u’q a and fit- i tarimz a husband .5de mil u, “11' .. gather in peace .nd hm”. hm} x! M“ uh?! Become an of ch 333' Beat Slum}. It is notcd that the man whg i; nlbays finding halt with hi: how man can do a lot to imprwe it by \ Ming members “IQ. - The p: fitting monk! not w Image" :16 tht Lea me o! Natiw a will in?“ c 1m 31 jobs to diet min: Capiul 350.000.“ Highland Park angl Trust Savings Bank (City) the copy everywhere (My Add’tfl) Gan tlem en : (1) Becaux you know :11 charge the cost. $1.00, to me‘ (My Name) (2) Here'smydollar. lem'l‘HnCOUN'rRYGBNTLmAN. Scndittome. Convenient to Hotels and Theatres Use dependable North Shore trains N0 de- lays «- no long waits. \ _ g Trains leave Highland Park every half from 6:38 a. m. to 1:38 a‘. m. "Excellent dinin service» is provided pn ltrains leaving Higl Park at 9:38 a. m., 1238 p. m. and 6:38 p. m. ‘ CHICAGO NORTH SHORE MWAUKEE To. Chicago’s Business I District Theatre train, carrying diner; lava?" land Park at 6:38 p. m. ‘ .c r V 1 N 10-r_ide tickets between Highland'Parléi a cago are convenient and save film and I This bank encourages such ac- counts for farm wives, and it is glad at any time to receive them and to give to the women the same mreful instruction in the use of all its banking facilities that it gives to their husbands. Many women hardly know what to do with their butter and egg money. Depositjt with us! And incidentally, you may rapidly A good old joke is told of the woman who, when asked by the banker to indorse her husband’s check so it could be cashed, wrote on the back: “I heartily indorse this check Your loving wife, Mary. ” Whether that incident is true or not, it happens frequently in real life that some woman, left alone by her husband’s absence or death, finds herself in woeful ignorance of how to manage her money affairs. Thoughtful farm- ers and other business men these days are Opening bank accounts for their wivesâ€"as told in a Splendid article in the next issue of Tie COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN me,entcrmymmcformcwumommumforoncymnnd Trains to Chicago EVery 30 Minutes For further inform “on club to tho Highland Park Ticket. Office Phone Highland Park 1361 John A. Bunnell, President (Stat!) increase the amount by follow~ ing the instructions to be found weekly in the paultry and veg- etable and dairy and bee keeping and fruit pages of THE COUN- TRY GENTLEMAN. Let us send in your subscription for a year of the Great National Farm Weeklyâ€"~52 big, integesting issues for only $1. OOâ€"and then watch the bank account grow! pney. LR lighâ€" Chi-

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