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Highland Park Press (1912), 24 Mar 1921, p. 5

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\\ ,H 36K ‘d. Not many of the silk uhirt boys uni matted to have secured jobs at mm;é ”mug business economy. We might as well ellmimte the! I_ ma mdesty from the dictionary: R's obsolete. \{argot Asquith may have receiveds 13000 p. unds for her autobiography! but th :zk what she lost. ; gllmmlllIllIIlllllIlllllllllll||||||IlllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllfllllll #1?!IllllIlllHIllllIllllllllIIIHIIIIllllllIIIIEHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE Tel. Deerfield 235 R 2 nights and this mornings milk delivered tod: THE GROVE FARM GUERNSEY MILK A: "Jr 0’ rhz ghee} Mm» You kha- Ikâ€" on! R: the name Arm-um ol txmn‘hmon! a» v». thew iomb u nnc of on} (hen-pen! loud: GU ER DISEY MILK ONEQU-ART Ir. a! right we a. m‘ m office holders c hioned! chairs, but the! capft Aexpe¢t 1001: tests. ; Also if the} rd'bdéifi éet heel marks in their eak covers, they must sandpaper themi out. : ~ m_-_,_A ,,, European meh are reported to be carrying punch, but are not said to be wearing veilfi. M In“! and.“ Deerfield, Ill. an”: :- flood a!" qulfly, (0‘01 and GUERNSEY MILK “11.4530 ovdinrv flaunt d V i Ac 8 o’clock Miss Moseley was in- ?troduced and presented in a ,most, ilfi 1_teresting manner the conditions an ' needs of the ‘Grenfell mission in Labn rador. She received a most respon- ‘sive hearing and at the conclusion of -her remarks an offering of $1265.00, was made to that work. i i The Epwmih League had 18 pres- ent for the mission study class at 4 p. m. These young people remained for the fellowship hour from five to six when a fine luncheon was served by Mrs. H. W. Stoker and Mrs. J. C. Laegeler. Twenty-two were present for the fellowahip hour and all except two remained through the Epworth League and church services that fol- lowed. a The special services continue thisl; .week. Monday evening when the invi-l tation was given to people to confess Christ as the hard of their lives, we .Were all made glad to see eight per- ‘jsons‘ come forward and announce ltheir intention to dedicate their lives ito Him and His service. Of these [ five were young men, one a young wo- éman and the other two the mother ,of these young .men and her 18 year. Sold daughter. This service was isponsored by the young men’s class. "It was most fitting that these young linen should declare themselves for gChristianity. We have only one re- lgret. that the officers and teachers EWere not present in force; ' l Tuesday evening the intermediate lboys sponsor the service. These will be followed by the intermedinté girls. And ‘on Easter Sunday morning :the entire S. S. will again sponsorl I the service. We are glad to say thaw [lthe interest in these services is not1 llat all confined to the S. 8. men and ”women in this supreme question and t we are trusting for God’s blessing up- :‘on our consecrated efforts to bring ”to pass a complete transformation of l l l x l l l community sentiment and community ' life so far as practical Christianity. : is concerned. _ . P Easter At 7:30 the chorus choir under the direction of Mr. H. V. Nichols gave several sficial selections. We are justly proud of this chorus choir of 15 young people. We feel that the best is yet to be. At 2 p. m". a special service will’be held for the christening of a number of infant; children. The parents and friends of the children will-be as near- ;ly on time as possible. > Any per- isuns desiring to come for this brief iseason of wonh§p_are invited t6 do ... . The S. S. meets at 9:30. At 10:45 the minister will give a short address; This will be follow- ed by the administration of the rite of baptism and reception of new mem- bers. ~ ' ‘ no. The Epworth Leagueéwill have a sunrise Easter service follomd'by u breakhst of bacon and purseâ€"4pm: â€"-etc.,'etc. ' There will be no 6:30 p. m. service; at 7:30 a great eunuch:- tic service. The Congressional Record had only one page the other day. That Won‘t go far toward lining jthe ‘bumu drawers of the notion. , Som'é people think the secretary of the treasury is going to distribute Mellons in the tar“? bill. ' Trimtwchnrehwufiliedtothe doors [apt Sundoy morning. It’ was Palm Smithy and the che‘rch mag; propriate y rated on creases :pnlma were lossed and dmtrihuted ~to the childre at their service, no the choir and to the eleven o‘clock congre. igation. The service was a quiet im- lpreuive one and a fitting prelude i to Holy Week and Easter. The Holy §Week services have been unusually well attended and on Good Friday g’there will be a penitential service at .’ 9: 30 and beginning promptly at noon there will be the three hours devoâ€"' glions, at which the addresses on the sevcn last words will be preached by a 1 ’ ‘ ' . . la the Rm J. H. Edwards. of Lake For-i“ UNITED EVANGELlCAL g D 35“ . o “dock, by the choir. A cmdial invitation is 'extondcd tn the public, to attend. 0n Good Friday evening, at 8 a Stainer's beautiful composi-! *tion ”The Crucifixiom ” will be sung. perlmmmu book; _ Neel-But» Chanda World,”willbecomplatcd. WflBM‘fiW ma. nesdaynlghtlnth'electureroond the church. This will be a prepared any service for communion. The Young People‘s society will hold a pnrty on Friday evening, April 1. in the church parlors ' The Communion of the Lord’s Sup- per will be ohserved'on Sunday morn- ing. April 3. All who desire to unite with the church either by letter or by profession of faith in Jean's Christ should communicate with the minis- 1D .1. H. Keagle, Pastor There will be serviceu in this church every night this week except Satur- 0n Eustvr day then-will be a ode? bratiun of the ”My (‘ummunion with- vut music, except the organ at 7:30. AL 11 o'clock there will be shortened muiins and u choral Eucharist. and at 1:30 there will be a children’s Easter service, at which their Easter offer: ing will be collected and presented CMWWW 'gL’RESBYTFRlAN (‘HURCHO All senices of this church on next Sunday and hereaftcr until further nuiiw viii b0 held un the daylight sming Hhululv. The Yuung l’ouple‘s society will moot for a sunrise Easter service at 7~o'cluck in the morning. The meeting will be followed by a breakâ€" The Bible school will meet promptly at 9:30. There will be Easver 1)er grams in all departments. The jum‘ ior and young. people's departments will meet together. Stereopticon slides of the events of Passion Week and the Resurrection will be shown accompanied by Bible readings The music will be under the direction of r. Albert Kenning. The program iMncludes two chorus numbers, a quar- tctte, a duet and a solo. The Easter offering will go toward a child's bed at the Presbyterian hospital and the Presbyterian work in Siam Morning Worship at 11 o’clock. 1 The Communicants’ class will meet ‘in two sections. The boys will meet lat 2:15 and the girls at 3 in the at. 1ternoon at the Manse. 'There will be an Easter ve'sper ser- vice at 4:30 in the afternoan in the church auditorium. The Session will meet at 7: 80 in the evening in the seesion room of the church. ammonia v MW W;No.2ud8 Punt ._ gemwxmmm HOLLAND FURNACESMAKE WARM? f 5 Why not have our HOL- LAND FUR ACE in- BEFORE YOU CLEAN HOUSE stalled before yon clean house, and then my for it next winter? There is no better time in the yen: than right now to, have the work done. ' IF THE PRICE co‘uns DOWN in the meantime; you will get the full benefit. Our contract protects you re- Formerly Séhumachfl’s 31 South St. JohntAvenuc Tolephpnes 144â€"363 ROBERT -‘ Easter Lily Come and plEk out you; The Yqunz People‘s society will: hold a pn‘ty on Friday eve‘ning, April; 1. in the church parlors ' The Communion of the Lord' 5 Supâ€" ‘ pet will be observed on Sunday morn- ' ins. April 3. All who desire to unite! with the church either by letter or by profession of faith in Jean's Christ should communicate with the minis- ter. J. H. Keafyle, Pastor There vn'il be service: in this church every night this week except Satur- day night. Thr-re will be a series of “Holy Week Meditations" presented by the pastor. Everybody is cordial- ly invited. , ' The Sunday services as follows:â€"~ Sunday school at 9130. You will find a cordial welcome and a class in which to study the lesson of the week. The pastor will prea‘ch an Easter sermon at 10:15. There will be special Eas- ter magic The Fndeavur service at 6:45 led by Miss Rosina Matchtle, and a “Candle Light Service" at 7:30. You are cordially invited to make ;use of the reading room at 387 Cen- ;tral avenue, which is open every ;vveek day from nine o’clock in the "morning until six o’clock in the eve- ning and' Sunday afternoons from '5‘“) no six o’clock. Services are heldln this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday School meéts immediately af- ter the morning service, and is open Y *~ It is denied that the kid element has no ambition, as they have firmly detevmined to achieve success in hue- : ball. Subject {61' next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, “Reality.” to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing, )5 at 8 o’clock. The only sure way to prevent the people from being‘ fooled by take stock promoters, is'to pus a law that no fools shall be born, ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE V BUYNOWANDPA RMMWH‘R Nnx'r _ NAVY RECRUITINGHSTA- ‘TION AGAIN OPENS The U. S. Navy recruiting. station at 619-621 S. State Street, Chicago is again open for 'enlistments, after being closed for the past two months. Being the first opportunity this yam to enlist, it should be interesting to the young men throughout a: stun, who have been aspiring to-join the Navy. - 'in'romation will be gladly furnish- ed anyone interested, if they _ will write to this oflice. G. K. DAVIst Lieutenant Commander U. .Navy, Officer in Charge. Although it was supposed chit sub {rage would take women’s attention away from home and personal inter- ests, ye; the newspapers print just as many beauty hints as ever. Many people who went on strike to have their Inga keep pace with the rising cost of living, are now going to strike to prevent their wages following the falling scale of p Wow“? THE- WW' wen WEEK? These Are Cfirmnu 8‘ THE MEALS WE m “SHE-AER“ RESTAU KAN T thch. When You Try Them. You VVxlI Quickly Observe ‘ 6 tn 600 1 EARL! v; q and N585 " goon comma ARE WINNERS WHEN Awuscm MRS” ‘ swans muses. HOME COOKWC MOSES BLDG HIGHLAND PARK @ a “4"me

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