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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Apr 1920, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT EAGLE “MIKADO” CHURCH SERVIURS Maintained by PIP mm! :uvh‘ III-IIIIIIIEIIEIIIIIIIII: I Always Look Your Best flflflflflm mam Emmmmammmmru 3.10 at your Mar. ”do in 51. grade: Conodod to b. the Finest Pencil Ind. for goon-l nu. Join Dabe Brothers Pressing Club. Three Suits or 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. moINTERCHURCH World Movement Qf 3/011}! Jmerica They know mat there can be no final solutxon or our economic problems mat is not a spiritual solution, based I" AIJA_ D..I- kunvuuy f” v _,_~___ on the teachings 0; Jesus Christ and His Golden Rule. They have had the courage to survey the whole task, and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain (1) the work abroad. (2) the work at home including the church's in the huge task of Americanization, (3) the colleges and (4) hospitals supported by the Churches, (5) the reli- gious training of the young, and to provide (6) a living wage for the Church's ministers. The budget is large in the aggregate; yet if each person who loves America would increase his contribution by only a few dollars the whole amount would be easily subscribed. We face the task of rebuilding the world. Let the cornerstone be a strong and vital church in every American community; and the measuring rod by which the builders build must be the Golden Rule. l THIRTY denominations of the Church are uniting in a simultaneous campaign in the week of April 25th- They are uniting because the task before the Church is too great for any one denomination; because there must be no duplication of effort; no waste. These churches know that the world needs many things; but it needs Faith most of all. 1 a simultaneous campaign May 2nd. A WORLD EAGLE PENCXL COMPANY, NEW YORK Unit“! Fin-nail Camp-in Tlu pilliutiu oftlu‘: (Jumbo-nu i: ml: )0.”th 55 the («Mum of thirty Illumination. You are Cordially Invited to make use of the privileges of the wing. We"! esday {Cu-mm: DABE BROTHERS 394 CENTRAL AVE. q Church o By the Golden Rule not by the rule of Gold Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Day Except Sunday =1 Church of Chrifl. Svientist 387 Central Avenue Cleaners and Dyers Sunday Rec-IA! Loan... 7 in“ REBUILT April 25m to May 2nd be no final solution of our HI at “"45. Sunday Tusnmnnln! of Highland Park Service at 5 (V scrum} ml THE HIGHLAND PARK mass, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS x The annual dinner and congreg‘. tional meeting was held hst Monday night in the parish house. Repong ‘were made on the vnrious activities of thv «hurth The local budget thi< last 3cm tumled $12. 60.) 81 and the bulimt of bencvnlenvvs totaled $134.. Sunday murning \\ I" “'1” ln- 3 urmlvlm-d utficrl‘s Hf [hv church “1H hum Inc mmumy lllrt'uup; m .m purhh hulbc at 2:30 u'clock m-x! Monday uftcrmunL Various mcmhcrs W111 explain tho missinnary organiza- tion of uur Women‘s Boards under the mph; "Huw Presbyterian Wunwn Work Tugether." Good congregations attended this. church on Easter Sabbath in spite of the blizzard. The pastor preached an appropriate Easter sermon from 1 Peter 1:3. and there were some very fine Easter selections from the choir. The week between April 11â€"18 will be observed by the United Evangelical church as Self-denial week. and thc proceeds will flow intn the home mis» sion treasury. '/. c>>nr Thr Thr prayvr meeting will be held at 3:00 o'clock m-xt Wednesday night‘ The pastur will preavh morning and evening next Sunday. The K. L. (‘. E. and Junior services at the us ual hours. A mrdial invitation to tho public Easter Sunday The Sundly school and ,‘church ser vices were combined last Sunday morning. At the close of the S. S. session 1 short Easter program was rendered. The whole classes took a denfiite stand for Christ. The only two members of the third class who had not been baptized received that ordinance. The reception of new members into the church is becoming the regular order, Mid-Week Service This Wednesday evening the min- ister will lend the service. The sub- ject of ltudy will be the fifth clap- ter of Ramona. Supper Conference on Open Air Evangelism Thursday evening. the 8th, some of our men will attend the supper on op- en air evnngelilm nt the Central Y. M. C. A. at 19 S. La Salle at. Chicago Northern District Epworth League Meeting The member: of the E. L. are plnnninx to Attend the district meet» in: o! the Epworth’League Saturdly of this week at Ravensvood church Chic-(o. W. “at to clpmn the district shield. “Let's go." rs _83-othing of nut mum: in 5-pr u etch of on union. If you no not standing church aloo- Mwoanlmuvhittomd mmwlecmyouton- tun. W0 should be hppy to vol- come you. At 9:80 our 3. S. meets. New men- bm ere being edded weekly. In! hen not yet been method but we are on the way. ' At 10:“ morning lenice begin. At 6:30 Epworth League. The subâ€" ject will be “What She]! We Do with Our Sundays?" The leader will in Mr. S. A. Roberts. At 7:30 the evening evangelistic sofvicer We are expecting some at:- cessions and conversions. The New W. F. M. S. 0n the 313! of March the women; met It the parsonage to organize I W. F. M. S. Mn. Brumbley. district pmident. and Mrs. Stoker. district corresponding secret-r17, were prel- ent end gave talks of great inspire- tion. Officers for the iocnl org-nin- tion were nominated and elected. The society starts with twanty-eight charter members and one honorary member. Charter membership: are held open until the first meeting of the society. The time of the meetings will be the first Tuesday of each month. The society meets the first heads) in May. I: ('1': Box 31 Office . post 01 the Hi Bel“ can hi large 1 cm ou Girl: not 5 Dr. id: Kuhn I Chinese phylidlmlin the Thun- wxll Th mnrning survn I'hw mwv-nim: w! vr'Hw-k 'l'hv ( {H ‘1‘ Lh'lu< UNITED EVANGELICAL g S H W' A if 151 I"! I Smwrn Will me"! at {hm-r k in Lln- 51-5qu rmum. Thr zzx mll 1mm! wnh thv Eldom :1: n‘rltuk. Thv Board of Truflm‘s m‘z-t IllM' in Mr parish hulh‘c u: u-lex'k. At 4:00 u't‘lm‘k tht'l‘t' in- a uhxhxm-d mwtinu nf I'm- ‘7‘ at Hihlv who”! will meet non nmrning at 9:30 o'clock. - wxll hr at Inn-ting of [hi Se.» \t Sunday nwrnim: at ln-IS In n-t'vh’c int-I ft‘lluwx'nip uh” “all jnm t'm- vhurvu .11 ..:s.... :..s.:..;..:..:..; ..;..:..;..; ut‘ <‘uIalmr." \V-‘man's stsmnar)‘ l'muxx ‘i thc monthly met-1m); ”1 Nu- hulbc at 2:30 u'clock m-x! :lftcl’nan Various mcmhcrs (k'I‘ .‘l. E. CHURCH “inv. Jr., will load L'm- :15 on thu Inpnu "Mm-3 WM M‘ uhscx‘vc'd. 'l‘h (i unhymliun Hf 1h Min-1N \Hil (Mk0 pint. mvmlxwx' will \n- y I'\l mu “”1“” ‘ m uhsch \Hll the lixth btby girl of n Chinese hm» ily. doomed by her hmily, given to the Methodist miuion. ndopted and odncnted by Min Howe. one of thc best known medical missionaries of d-y morning. just before writing those not”, a long distance ulophone brought the word that Dr. Knhn had contncted tomilitia and ‘u now in 1 hospital awaiting an operation. All dates for at last “to weeks have been cancelled. Mrs. D. A. Scot" says that she will secure Dr. Kuhn for us if It all possible in the near future. We are exceedingly sorry and @y. in to spank at the church next Wodnudly evening. Wednu» pray for tho spgedy recovery of Dr. thn Ind that we my h1..1h0 (You privilege of hearing her. LILAC TIME v will be here very soon. HIV! youf plmted any? If not, drop in to myf office at 515 Centnl uvenue, end let! me tell you when. how and wherel to plant them. There is no charge‘ for information or for estimating, your wants. Aprll snow does not last i long and I expect to be in the field! again as soon as- old Sol haa done his duty. Again I beg to aay that plantings should contain enough frag- rant shrubs to perfume the atmo- sphere around your home. For good gardening and more of it, for correct and quick service. I am as over yours. 0. C. DOERRIER. Landscape Architect. Box 314. Tel. H. P. 64. Office 515 Central Ave, opposite this post office. Sales yard: Lot west of the Highland Park Press Office. Believing that only by self-denial can high prices be brought down. a large number of men are willing to em out the spring millinery bill. Girls who have pretty hands have not so far shown much telnet-nee in the'use of, col). bolrdt. Increasing The Purchasing Power I of Your Corset Dollar I is made by a new formula from rm] whole Phone Highland Park 190 Federal System of Bakeries A few dollars invested in a GOSSARD {2:35 CORSET will save you~~0h, it mnnm be expressed jut i.1 (lollars‘ and ccms, it will lmvc to be realiu'd in lilcminus 1h”: are beyond priceâ€"~stylc, comfort and limlili. You can liuy a (jossard at any price you cure to pay and at any price u'cry dollar you spend will liuvc a purchasing pmxcr of 100 u-nta The only way you can make your dollar of today worth one hundred cent: is to spend it wixely. You are pretty certain to pay a good pricefor whatever clothes you buy; be certain what you buy is what youiwarit; that what you buy/its you mentally a: well a: physically so it will not be wastefully dixcardecl before it has given full wearing service; that what you buy it of such quality that it: wearing service alone trill juxtify the expenditure. ['59 Telephone 110 ' Whole Wheat Bread _Ad\' Also the women who have hand- I! the Kaiser is called back to hi; somcly rounded arm- do not usually . throne he should It lent be nble to object to rolling up xhelr done: Ind, keep his place «applied wlth awed doing the disha at the comp pordq. I And split wood. Highland Park Fuel Company Building Material 102 N. Is! St. HERIAN DENZEL. Preside-1 Tabb-e 33S Charles E.GravesCo. Coal Solvay Coke ' In these dam of seemingly high prices. the purchase of jewelry is a matter requiring thought and consideration. ' Charles E. Graves 8: Company. since 1857. have served conscientiously and satis- factorily the first families of Chimo 1nd ”tit continuous patronage is your mantee that they serve you to your best interests, aways. Are you {mum with the wondcrhl dc. sign. tin! can be nude from old photo of jewelry that you my lave In {on yo..- : Integrity and truthfulness are the req- uisites of full value._ 391:? Bring titer: with you uul let I- show you what we an do. ‘E Madison St. at Wabash Ave. ‘ Chicago t‘iee Delivery- 19 South St. Johns Avenue wheat flour. Try it. Hifihhud Park bsurcs your fl 8. 8L Teleplg‘ione 197 W pride ourselves ‘ who . into our swr the h t shades and pl er stout or sli: with 'e clothes that fit for mm of ‘your Iguild. w- A? you- don’t' need cloth in our store. . : Come in and imam priced u yofian mom. we lull Muml ylnd Dawn trial ‘ instrument. A L aucfin mm. Pué'ro-I-uv norm. W’s Mom . DAILY TR] B§ggag§ 3th HARDER H E ARE all 'I f Paints and E Flour \Vax. and all find Cleaners- 3' .7 Then a who“: 8] Clcaners and Polk! Comc‘in sachet ~kinds for your 'requ jrime to M: “ Again-â€" Wear our 3‘ A u. NAOMI 508 North Carried at Wllfl Thcrc and Adm

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