®, t #1 F 4. 56 13 I i £.0 18 #4 andntmrtnmmmnrterrteee e e en rerreerererer e N Woolh . NOAE NRRINNIT NTA TNMIMIMITT Monday 2:30â€"The Annual Meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Union will be held at the house of Mrs. Carlâ€" eton Moseley, 160 Prospect avenue. The meeting will be in the form of a Praise Service. Mrs. 2Thomas W. Winston will lead the devotions, and there will be special music. The conâ€" tributions to the "Opportunity Fund" will be received, with the stories ‘of how the money was garned. Theére will be a table on which articles will be displayed for sale for this fund. All of the ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. Tuesday 2:30â€"The Westminster Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. W. 0. Bell, 3 Beach ‘Lane. She will be assisted as hostess by Mrs. K. M. Ligare. 8:00â€"There will be a meetâ€" ing of the Highland Park Council of ‘ Sunday 9:30â€"The Church School: Mrs. E. T. Flewelling‘s Class will have charge of ‘a special. Luncheon Service in the Young People‘s Departâ€" ment. 9:45â€"A. A. B. Class. 11:00â€"Morning _ Worship â€" Service, 8:00â€"The first meeting of the Comâ€" municants‘ Class will be held at the Manse. 4;:00â€"Community. Memorial Service for Exâ€"President Wilson (see front page notice).. 5:00â€"Meeting of the Session. 6:45â€"The Jr. Y. P_f will meet in The Beginners Room with Miss Marianna Ruffner as leader, 7:30â€"The Y. P. S. will meet at the Manse. John Bell, Davis Greene, and William Turpin will give reports of the Hi Y Conference aich was held last week at Waukegan. ; © PRESBYTERIAN cnUchf Cor. Norgh ave and Lauretta place. Wm. B. le, Minister. 9:30 ay/m. Sunday School. _ 10:45 #. m. orning Worship.: Subject, "Anch of the Soul" 3:00 p. m. Junior/ and Intermediate: Leagues. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Topic, 4th Lhapt. in studies of "The Youth of America." 7:45 p. m. Stereoptiâ€" cap views of the "World‘s Service am" which succeeds the Cenâ€" nary Movement now near its close. This will be an edifying service showâ€" ing the magnitude of the work to be undertaken. Tuesday Feb. 12th The W. F. M. society will meetâ€"at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Pease, Waukegan ave., 2 p. m. t f PAGE EIGHT GRACE M. E. CHURCH E@burch Services 2814 Lincoln Avenue Phone Buckingham 0903 HAH. G. GALLAS & COMPANY car in this kind of going? Use our service. | | Why ï¬ght' with your Order NOW for Spring Delivery A W NITNG S h Conliden ralth t cig "WE FOOL THE SUN" Yellow Cab Phone Highland Park dorctate Yellow â€"â€" Cab o . BECKER 31 Suggested that housewives be callâ€" éd home engineers, and some of them out on the roads have shown themâ€" selves able to drive 40 miles an ‘hour. for any purpose for which you wish | to use it. We have all equipment here | to turn out a ï¬r{ished' job in tin, zinc, | copper, galvanized or corrugated irqn,1| etc. ‘If you need special metal boxes,| or cans, ask us for a figure. | Servites are held in this church{, ©UD. IN {SPIN€ DL IDOTG: DEING : JAUGH | 387 Hazel avenue, every Sunday| P°Wâ€" All who were there enjoyed | morning at 10:45, Sunday uhool! iss Moore‘s talk; on attitudes (f"the'i meets at nine thirty o‘clock and is| boYs and girls in high school and how / open to pupils up to the age of ?‘ e mot'h.ers and ‘teachers might g¢â€"] years. The Wednesday evening meet.| Oberate, in order that they might betâ€" . ing, which includes testimonies of| ter understand them. ib ti} Christian Science healing, is ‘at 8| | The Mothers‘ ‘dv};*ï¬vm have a table | o‘clock.> , f nlL at the club supper, which is to be givâ€"| You are cordially invited to make)| 4D. at 8( g‘clock on .Februaty (21, at| use of the readintyto;‘m at 387 Cen.| the Presbyterian ¢hurch, Any of the | tral avenue, which is open every weey | Club members may get tJike“ from | day from nine o‘clock in the morning, x)"‘- \Sanborn.‘ _ The husbgnds may | until aia‘n‘sinale in iha: atamille candli nlï¬.\i()@,‘ if t'hey desire to'_i A i l You are cordially invited to mal&e use of the reading room at 387 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o‘clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the evening and Sunday afternoon from two to six o‘clock. ; Bible Schoolâ€"9:30 a. m. A!class for you and your friends. . Morning Worshipâ€"10:45 a.{m. Sermon by the pastor. Christian ;Cndeavorâ€""? {p.. in. Topic, "In His Steps, How and What Jesus Taught." Leader, :Miss Ada Fritsch. Preachingâ€"7‘45 p; m. "The Dispensation of Grace" thp siï¬Â» th sermon in a series will be preachâ€" ed. This will deal with important and vital world conditions and the reâ€" lation of the church to them. An invitation to the public is extended to hear the sermon. â€" es d Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon â€" "Spirit." A Religious Education at, the 'I‘rin Episcopal Church. â€" 8:00â€"The| E. ter chorus will rehearse in the Lecâ€" ture Room under the direction of Mi Eva M. Wycoff. Th } Wednesday 8:00â€"The prayer‘&néeq-f ing will be held. o stre Td SHEET METAL PIPING MADE A TO ORDER CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Henry G. Winter 48 North First Street Phone 635 Chicago, IIl. 49 ASRY | lg.;‘ Irving, Rudelph, Ig. | _ _ ‘. |_|Lightsâ€"John Credie, rf.; Herbert | Epglund, If.; Bertil,.Andem?, c. | (Cap‘t) ; â€" Peter Margelli, rg.;; John | Bleyer, 1g.{.Wesley Swan, Ig.~, |% | \The J‘&;m's Volley Ball Team meets | every~ Wednesday. evening and ‘i@ !px@acticinfz hard in anticipation of a i g?me with one of the fast Waukegan | teaims. 1 # i : t\ |The tea"'chers And pupils showed ‘their respect for EXâ€"President Wilâ€" ilso by ktanding at attceéntidn for one lim nute â€" during : the, c remonies in | Washington and by, talking,about his | lifle and ideals. 4i#‘ .31 Sb | BeetentecDeebpebestopTec§enBecSerSegeatentecSeoSentpote rfeafecterche ife tecte | 1 | _ [A [ e | 1 f*s Y.w.C. AJ :} ; : § | j mo} | ( m««mwwl | | The â€"T, N. T. club, "Triers, Nob Triâ€" { flers,".came out very well on the | penny fair. .The waiting ling for sevâ€" | gral attractions convinced.th@ .club |members that the children enjoyed the | avening.. © 6 | [The Lincoln Day program for the A*sembly-;will be given by the pupils of| the sixth grade under tbq superâ€" vigion of Miss Marie Wolter, ~ <..> gayed the North Schoo!td North hicago in their gyn. . he«-ugiu lost to~North School 8 to 4, but the Heavies® copped, their game, to the ttne kf 12 to 3. With the following lineâ€"up, Oak Terrace Heavies should go through ‘the season with ‘a clean s‘ate. « i *+, *# Heaviesâ€"â€"Roy Olson, rf.; .]ob Bleâ€" yer, If. (Cap‘t.); Guy Anderson, ea G;lbert Baruffi, rg.; Stanley ©Santi; | Oak~~Terrace Basket Ball Teams play the Lake Bluff teams in the Oak erraee Gymnasium, Friday, Feb; 8 8 o‘clock, This is the first game of the season with Lake Bloff. | The. Oak Terrace Heavigs are leadâ€" ing _ the North : Shore. Grammar School League; being the only team that has not been (defeated. ; Last hursday, both Heavies and Lights played the North School of North 2 OAK TERRACE SCHOOL olp AnslanGoaSanlss SecBarSaaSesSusSeofecPesSerfeofenSente iPecBeofenBeofeofecte | The |Agter,club is haying, a Valenâ€" tine party tA‘night at hdadquarters. ° . _W. C. A.sds still conducting this ork,. All are requested to use the st entrance. h | TicKets! are 50 ce‘:;ts a plate, and e{very bne should have his ticket purâ€" chfised by Tuesday evening, Feb. 18. &Miss Finney of the national board, . W,;C} A., came out Wednesday to j(i)ve; some help. to Fhe Girls‘ . Work mmittee. m lE |\The Buky, Bee club will take the lkttle play they gave at he{i"glduartera two weeks ago to Prairie View farm Saturday for the benefit of| the chilâ€" aren there, who are. always glad to ave children from outside visit them. The B.Y.‘s club is having) its) reguâ€" lar meeting next Tuesday évem“mg. | The English classes for ltlzle foreign iorn bave outgrown the headquarters. ext Monday night they will meet at the Dearfieldâ€"Shields high school. The IAAWast Central Ave. 4 | hisâ€"ship‘ safely :across the iceâ€"bound f Ave. and M s..ship‘ sa acrogs A ?,V“’?t Ce“t“l‘ N *" Acovern | region and home ‘again via Spitzber, Rev, W F. Subr, Adstor. 1 4 | ;Ag,en and across t!xe Atl’“tklimnw Sundiay school at 95. |x__ â€" (|eompleting a trip“;;gr_oun‘f,,:me; world : Eermm,Service gt; 10:80,. <84ou \;, . ;by cirdling the north pole. 4;« nglishService at 11;00. \_|; ‘The .?tï¬Ã©r ‘whase â€" of ~the,.trip ab ] The Ladies! Aid meets this after> Peals ito Admiral Moffet more than. Tloon; | // 10. |!. ; the ‘explorationâ€"trip ih the pciMr The Luther League will give a Val_| gions and it is a femarkable ‘fadt ntine and bunco party on V@léntine‘s | that, “?A“Y everybody : interested . i f ay. i 10 08l. 1 +7 _ ; | the Sourney @xcept the admiral. had The_North Shore {Zone of the Walâ€" laid the greatest stress on the polar her League will shold, its regular| explorations rather than on the hardâ€" ,“:"e“]i)’ ‘lmee%'t‘:{ihfmï¬e:}nl}:' ys uJ: er, longeriand more noteworthy exâ€"] rousing. e siasmâ€"whe ; & S ud { ear the sermopn it may free you, but! plott of circgmnawgatink the. g\.ob‘e. fi hen you apply it in your lifellit will ) . j "“*‘“’“â€"'T“““â€"‘ { ~ / mt;’sfe \ the ehthlisinsrfl? ‘lof your. The follgs who can‘t attend church riebds. | _ || plo fip| _ |!| |now because: it is teo cold, may, not ?{ 1O | "Aâ€"iJohir Andrew Hoimes. . | 2».:,. Pfc es ‘...,-.‘.'t Honph Gnaeee h........sj"n ...t;’nenf‘ 4 _ Almost 25 were out to the Mothers‘ lub in spite of there being imuch now. _ All who were there enjoyed NasQecfecJoaDenTecSeaJec4sJecle fastuat he Rev. P. OL Woleott, D.D., rector, he‘ â€" Rev.â€" Philip W. MacDonald, | \â€"p. / M.A.. Assistant > \| | Wuday services.= . > . hisbisinn * AlBicstite teiig L l 3509 %,Hb{y Communionâ€"7:30 a.m. s\ Churgh Schoolâ€"9:30 nT‘m. Mattitsâ€"1%:00, @a.m. o 10. 0| _ ~[=/ (The first Sunday in the month, e ‘Holy Conpmunion), /\ â€" Evensongâ€"5:00 p.m.~‘ \ | Thursday and holy days, the Holy P. E. DOWNING . Fipor Surfacing Pbon; Highland g‘ltk § THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS TRINITY CHURCH evlec]ecfesJecfecfectecJesSecfeofecLectece All persons wishing to take this examination should secure blanks and file their applications with the underâ€" signed ï¬t‘ once in order to allow time ‘for. any ‘necessary cprréctions and to ‘arrange for the examination. ‘ . [Rearâ€"Admiral ‘William." A. Moffet, hea‘d of the naval bureau of acronauâ€" tics and the only man thus far chosâ€" en to make the polar flight Witl:Lthe dirigible Shenandoah, is= well known in Lake county, where he served for several years as the head of the iGrgeat Lakek|! naval trainirnig . school. Admiral Moffet has a doubleâ€"barraled order to. out on this polar jourâ€" heyâ€"one of exploration of the nerth polé reéegion and; the aher to bring U. 8. CHVIL SERVICE EXAMINAâ€" o.‘ + / AMONB. j "An open competitive examination under the rules: of the U. 8. Civil Service.,’cqmmission for ‘the position of â€"clerkâ€"carrier at Highlandâ€"Park, II1I., in ithe: postoffice at Highland® Park, Il},, will be held on FKeb. 16, 1924, com‘ mencing at 9 o‘clock a. m. ~ . i Applicants i(‘f: this examination: must be made on the prescribed fom;} wlï¬ch,-..nv?‘th netessary . instructions ! may. be ébtained from the Comgn:id- sion‘s Jlocal representative, Mr. A dt Magnuson, at the Highland , Park,. IIt,.. postoffice, or from the junderâ€" signed. {3 . y . | biviets tumacs . h lt waints Allirtt sn ilhninagsnte 3000000 ui ly c lin *% . : . /9. V..SW&NSON, Secretary Civil Serviee Board, 18th Floor, Federal Building,~ Chicago, In, ;*s :.* | The folks who can‘t attend church now. because. ‘it: is too cold, may, not be able to go next summer beca,uaJ‘ it will be too, warm;| C [ag °[ 3 dlnces Claim’eflL &i):'g fi’aymer'g should â€" use more: fel"tili?x, but .perhaps some would do better if they fertilized migre with elbow grease. /; 9 tz â€"r:::?:â€"rf'râ€"'â€"[..â€";*:rï¬ '-P-f_f.rf POLE FLIGHT:HEADEDâ€" _ _ BY ADMIRAL MOFFET Northern Dash Also to Result In Trip Around Frigid Top _\ \~~‘!‘~‘. of World / ~:~:. :\ RECEIVED AT HIGHLARK®ND. PARK, ILL. beautiful; materia Look: for express daily. â€" Téllâ€"eust 6C CY 80 L J B GARNETI :CO New shipm ;pts‘i are Xhete are ?t" val clusive styl Ethén-:\ w iï¬ t]:;xe' past.~ i. : NEW YORKâ€"N Y FRB 4+ 1924 rpoCh hok resses al 4e WEERN UNION IELEGR A M HIGHRRKNDIPARK ILL HiÂ¥hland Par w on fltsplay. +GOD‘S DISPENSATIONS â€" | ; First United Evangelical Church | . G@GREEN BAY ROAD AND LAUREL AVE. ipments 61 [APPY DA m?mms FOR, LITTLE Gim e \ _‘ Dainty ‘Hand Made Frocks "3 .. in Any Desired Shade or Model. «%Â¥ _ Address P. 0. Box 22, Lake Forest, ML~ _ ote: FavoritJ Styles and Popular . Models accurately M t reasonable prices. | _ o "GAR r3 .o exp cou®s| }. coME! > |_coMkKl This is the sixkth sermon in the series. Every sermon a essage by itself. This has to do with the present disâ€" g;ns'ation known also &s the Ecclesiastical dispensaâ€" tion, and will continue until Jesu: c~mes again. Hear how‘soon the end will be here. How soon we may exâ€" pect Jesus to return to earth. Learn of what shall imâ€" mediately précede the end. Vital and Startling condiâ€" tions will be discussed. â€" _ 8 NEXT SUNDAY, Feb. 10, 7:45 p. m. j A: Series of ‘Sunday Evening Sermons _ Tel. Highland Park 25 MARGARETTA BROWN _ splendid The Dispensatian of Grace The ‘+Wool Shop Can ¢k Bed Spreads o. _ d. Woven Scartfs eghmkeu . & $ Homieâ€"Spun Blankets, Table Covers Ba.ï¬s , Bureau Scarfs Italian Linens | // |/265 Hazel Avenue \| _/ Mighland Park, NL Scotch Knitting Yarns / k: Ilinois ret exclusive styles, E arriving daily. r1es and more exâ€" 8 l j e have‘ ever had 1c1 Coats NEFET }sï¬z"'ing coats and dresses Y&@lues. 5t JB GARNETT at the THURSDAY, *FEB" vary P