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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Mar 1920, p. 7

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sCo. QVCRRHZ \\‘RS 2! ”trim: xv 1x 3!: xv wen vex: week. 19 lt'ndf‘!‘ wa: AA ‘. March vii! give 101‘ a ner he [EXT RTH 3V3!" Urea: en 1119 ‘tl n{ ‘1’? (I) Show venue prwei l'rp wt»: vufy y :3' hell! in .OS. scnmn gym V N ’ PI H C’,T‘,\"l.".2 :' :ruee rvzuhr 'hia TV lk'r.‘ xx! and .RY nl‘t‘ General Banking Business Tdophone 57 Real Estate Loans B U TTER--E G GS--MARGA RY) VES Phone 160 North Shore Trust Company Special for Sagurday, Mar.277. F r9:- Delivery Palace CashMarketGrocery Choire pot roast native beef. 1h leg or loin. 1b (‘alves' sweetbreads, snow white. 1b. Veal roast. choice of Pork 10in roasts, whole aeloct, for . ....... . n Beef tenderloin. al- ways tender, lb. .. ('3le baths, cheaper than fresh pork. lb‘ Green hams, half or whole. lb. Native young, Prime rib roast nativv hvt-f. choice cuts. “1 Brookfield or (‘lear Brook Pure Creamery Butter, ii). Jelkes famous Good Luck Oleo 1b ............... Stric'tly fresh Eggs from the countn 11:17. ......... (risco or Snowdrift,1 or 3 11) cans lb ............ Wilson Compam' 5 Certified Milk 1 111m ....... \Iap 1e Brand Ketchup. 2 bottles ............... Smm Brand Cofl'ee. none better 111 .............. Fam} Santos Coffee special at ................. JTTERnE GGS--MA R GA R?) V Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry A1 condition. Lots 'of power and speed. Side seats, rear tire rack and spares. New 8 V Battery. Two gas tanks and small pump. H ighwood Garage FOR SALE juicy. lb. flankwsieak . W. Corner Central Ave. and Sheridan Rd. ' Classy Cadillac Mnko This, Your Bzrgmoter of Current Price; C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor OTHER BARGAINS IN CARS Speedster GEORGE G. ROCK. Mar. Safety Deposit Boxes Telephone . 59c 685 Central Avenue 221/2 31V: (A Sun Bank) 68c 22c 30c 38c SI'ECIA LS fresh and fine, lb Boneless rib roast of native beef, 1b. ...... Smoked hams, 8â€"10â€"lb average. no waste, 1b Pork roast. choice Hind quarter lamb, shoulder cuts. lb Mutmn logs. eat like lamb. lb proved bacon sqs., Mayer's “approved fmnkfnrts. 1h. Mayer's famnus ap Badger bM‘nn, try 1 strip. 4«6-1b. ma. 1b Vcal hn sturfimr. Savings Accounts Highhnd 173k, [m ZiSI 533-535 Centnl Ave fine for me 371/2 33c 24c 35c 33c 30¢ 73(- 55(- 350 39c 27c 53c 38(- THE inc-Hum) PARK Pfifis s, HIGHLAND Phi, ILLINO The, Business Men's Gospel 'l'ealns , I Still Speaking about the gospel; ’ teams? Well, yes, if you do not mind. 1 ‘Therq is so much that is interesting( ‘ about; these men that we thought you ‘ could not help being interested. Do, you riot think it would be a matter of j considerable interest and lengthy, comment should a number of our citi- i ‘lzens, business men, band themselves ‘ together into teams for no other purâ€" ;pose than to go about from place to -place‘ without remuneration, after a busy day in the office or other place of business responsibility, just for ’, the sake of telling the story of the , saving, satisfying, cleansing and keeping power of God in Christ Jesus? We think you will agree with us that, all things being equal, this would be a matter.of great interest and endless comment. “Is Saul also among the prophets?" Well, no one can tell just what may happen. (Perâ€" sonally we think it not too much to think that such a phenomenon is like- ly to; occur. We are not in a class with the prophets, but the signs of the times seem to point in that direction. The‘power of example set by these men 3~make us think we can do the same thing. . . . Future Services This Wednesday evening the gos- pol team idea win be tried out. Bet- ter come. ‘ Thursday evening the ladies will give a dinner in the basement of the church. Saturday evening the soldiers will be éntertained. Sunday Services 9 :30 a. m. Sundm school will meet. 103 present last Sunday Something new is likely to happen any time. 10: 45 Epworth League Subject, “Ouk‘ Country’s Need of Christ.” Leader, Miss Erma Dick. 7:30. Evangelistic service. Male quartet. Come! On Easter Sunday morning the S, S. will meet as usual. At the close of theis. S. service a short Easter pro- gram will be rendered. At the close of this program a number will be re- ceivéd into church membership. Easter evening we expect to ha'Ve. Mr. Hicks of the gospel teams with.~ us. Mr. Hicks has 11 wonderful carpet-3, ie nae to relate. Hear him. On the following Sunday evening, 51r.;Pre11tice, an electrical engineer,“ of {he gospel teams will be present. Mr; Prentire is a really wonderful mai with a wonderful message These are the tentative plans. Watch. this column of The Press for future. announcements Next Wedntwdz1).the 2!!!! A. W. F. )l. S. “ill be organized at [his church. We will not give the 1111111110101‘ women who desire to beâ€" L(|m(‘ charter men1lw1s.But it is \erv huge. Mrs. Brumhol. president of tho Chicago northern district, and M114. Stoker, uorrespmulingr secretary will he here. The hour is 2:30 p. m» .l I;- TRINITY CHURCH DH Sunday. Max-uh '28, is alm Sunday, so called from the pal 15 carried in prpcessiun or used as decqrati’ons to yommomorate Christ’s triumphal en- try intu Jerusalem on that day. It is the Sunday next before Easter and the beginning of Holy Week. Tlu sorvkm in Tlinil) Church will be the Holy (ommunion at” :30 a. m Sunday School at 9: ‘30 and Mitins and Litany with sermon at 11 o’clock and Evensonz at 5 p. m. Throughout Holy Week the services will he as follows: The Holy Communion at 9:30 a. m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Maundy Thursday. On Good Friday, Mhtins and Peni- tential Office at 9:30. The Three Hours Devotions from noon to three o'clock. Evensong daily at 5 p. m. except on Wednesday when i1 is at 8 p. m. Children's service at 5 p. m. and Evening Prayer with special prepar- ation for the Easter communion at 8 o‘clock. On Saturday, Easter Even, there will be a special baptism of children at 5 o‘clock. On Easter day the servicés will be the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Shurtened Matins and the Holy Com- munion at 11 a. m. and the 'children's Easter service at 4:30 p. m. P. T. ASSOCIATION The date of the next meeting of the Lincoln school division of the, P T. A. has been changed from! April” 1 to Wednesday, March 31, at' 3: 15 owing to the fact that the spring \acation occurs during the week be- ginning April? Mr Jesse L. Smith, «_ principal of the Elm Place school.: will gixe an illustrated talk on thei birds and beau“ spots of our own 1111 alm Those “hu are familiar with‘ Mr.S111ith‘s interesting Work in this. line and with his wonderful pictures;- will need no urging to be present Those who haw never seen Mr.? Smith's slides “ill gain a knowledge at many beautiful and pictnmquei places about us of which perhaps‘ ”hey have hitheno boon inmate. . £1 Men's Gospel Teams Male ‘ At all the automobile shows, the enthusiasm aroused by the advanced engineering and the exceptional accuracy of wo'rkman- shipwhich distinguish the New Series Marmon 34, was reflected in sales. At the New York and Chicago shows orders were taken for 114.0f the New Series Marmon 34. At San Francisco, 89 cars were sold at'retail. The sales at all the other shows were cor- respondingly large. 3. This concrete‘expreséion of faith in the practical advantages to be secured by Marmon fine workmanship affords convincing proof that the New Series Marmon 34 has met with as instant recognition as did the light weight scientific construction intro- duced in the Marmon 34 four years ago. To realize that the New Series Marmon 34 has 1n realit3 set new standards of performance and long life you need onl3 ride in it. We shall be glad to give you a demonstration ‘In our savings department you will find the ticket window where for one dollar you get the Pass Book that starts you on the right ;; road. Four thousand of our friends have * already bought their tickets and are marching joyfully on their highway to that wonderful ; land of competency. We invite you to fall in line. GEORGE H. KOON HE land of competency is the place where we all would like to live. It is the land where poverty and financial worries are un- known. It is the land abounding with bless- ings for the useful and fruitful life. While you are young and strong, when times are good and wages are high, then is the time to hit the trail, to set your face, to fix your eye towards that wonderful land of " com- petency. ’ THE HOME OF SAVINGS DEPOSI’I‘ORS FRANK J.‘ BAKER J. M. APPEL "C.F.'GRANT President Vice-President . Cashier Land of (bmpetency 47 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Ill. Many Marmon 34’s Sold at Show ” Buy a Ticket Telephone Highland Park 49 EAR-MON 34 NORDYKE MARMOX COMPANY Established 1851 _ Indianapolis to the 13m: mu

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